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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Feb 1904, p. 2

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and Nerve'Iroubles Pink Pills not only in Canada throughout the whole world is that cannot be equalied by any medicine in the world is so ively used as Dr. Williams bhai and this extensive use is 'due solely to t! These pills are not a com- mon. purging Medicine ; they are a scientific hlood and nerve restorer Enery dose helps create new rich red blood, and this new blood reach- . es.the root of the disease and drives it from the system. That is the whole secret of the success. of this semarkable medicine. Thousands and thousands testify to the value of these pills among them being Mrs. Robert Gibbs, Petit Lameque, N. B. who says ;--*1 wish to thank for the good results obtained rom the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. 1 suffered from kidney trouble and the pains in the back | I : 4 | A k box used in all six boxes of the pills and | Packing were sometimes hard to bear, the trouble has entirely disappear sufferers to use your pills without ay." Cou and nerve troubles such as. rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, indigestion, pal- pitation of the heart and many | others. Sold by all medicine deal: ers or direct from The Dr. Williams | Brockville, Ont. at Medicine Co boxes for co cents a box or six 81.50. THE OBBERVESR. Mas A Goon OrefrLiTiON stantly growing le favor Advertising Medium champion of the conservative' and practival class of peop te not a Favorite of schemers, boomers ar etiquesd 1t 3a the Oldest and Best I --fasehded in 1857--the most origina ju/ita local and general news department and is printed entirely in the piace of pul loation--~Tort Ferry a Trrus--81 per annnm in advances, if not paid ix advance, $1.50 will be charged nn JOB PRINTING AN THE MOST MODYRY STYL NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER y Puper £rinted and Published In Port Ferry. FORT PERRY, FEB. 18, 1904 DEPARTMERT oF AGRICULTURE, ConmmussioNern's Branch, Orrawa, FEB. 11, 1904 Rearing Chicltens on the Farm, There indication that there will be a great of poultry in The demand for every class shows a striking increase during the last few years. Mr. F. C. Hare, Chief of the Dominion Poultry Division, does not believe it possible for the farmers to rear for at Icast five years to comr, more utility'type 1S every Canada this year chickens than can be cold with pro fit on the Canadian Moreover, commission in Great Britain can handle profit. ably at least $1,000,000 worth of Last year the markets alone merchants cur puultry yearly export of chickens to Great Britain was materially reduced on account of the great Canada The poultry expozts to Great Britain were only $160,513 a small proportion of the $5,154. Coui- demand in from Canada 092 imported by the Mother try, The greatest value of poultry was exported {from Russia, Belgium France and the United States ach of these countries shipped over $1,000,000 It is short-sighted policy on the part of our farmers to neglect this industry when there is an unsatisfied demand in regard worth. a Jor poultry ; inlormation to any branch of the business can be had gratis, and the business is a profitable one. 3t will pay almost every farmer to improve his f ock befor the breed ing season begins. The old fow! should be killed. There is a great ly incgeased profit in breeding from utility-type specimens rather than frotn common barnyard stock. It is preferable to seiect the eggs for hatching from a breeding pen of the best ten or twelve hens and one cockerel rather than from the larger number of laying hens on: the farm. le, the eggs that are ted o the farm are the eggs from the poorer layers. A utility * type Plymouth Rock cockerel should be bought and placed at the head of the breeding pen. A great improvement will be noticed in any flock of farm fow's by crossing hem with the Plymouth Rack. "The eggs for hatrl. 1g should be 4 a cool place (0 to 6o de- The chickens should not batched later than the middle of 'May-haiched chickens are It is quite possible for farmer to increase the) chickens reared with little egtra labor. Sifting dens should not be allow hata chickens in any place e #hiogt the farm buld- be in one pen, he reputation held by Dr. 'Wilk he metit of the medi: ed. 1 would strongly advise others Pink Pills cure ali anaemia, and is con It fs the BEST ES ND AT LOW PRICES consumption of liearing Mr. Spenc selections, . © 5 Miss Lila Meharry ai Chapman were the and both added much t ent vocal selections by ois and able work. results, were, we 1 gratifying to the Com Management and we ho Band, thus encouraged, in their eftorts to still rest to farmers and live stock fen | will be discussed In all the Man- agement have prepared. 'a very in: structive programme and every farmer who pssibly' ean go should beg Ottawa from "March 8th to 11th, co should be covéfed sparingly with straw. A Board is required in front of the nest to confine the hen "lat will. "The nest will give outdoor | ¢ond!tions in an indoor "pen. The sitting lien should be thoroughly dusted with sulphut to kill the vers min. All of them should be fed on whole grain and grit, and watered at one time. The hens should be placed on the nests and closed in when they finish feeding Itis ad- visable to start several hens togeth. er. The infertile eggs can be tested out on the ninth day and one or more of the hens feset. There is a great loss in farm- reared chickens,. caused by the mother hen having her liberty. The] hen wanders through the wet grass the chickens tollow her and become chilled and the weaker ones die. | This Joss can be prevented by con- | fining the hensin a brood coop | It is fmore satisfactory to have a [large brood ceap 'that will be a shelter during inclement wrather three or four feet, each dimension, is net too large. The cover of the box can 'be used { for the floor: The box is reversed | (open end on the ground) and an opening one foot' high is made across one side of the box against the open end. Two one" inch by |tworinch cleats are nailed on the| | two ends of the box at the ground ; | | the cover or ficor is reduced in size! | so that it will slide on these cleats. | | This allaws the floor to be removed | { for cleaning. The box should be | cavered with tar paperto make it| eit "Leonard Burnett's Sal An important dispersion by auc- tion is that, on Feb. 24th, of the en- tire herd of 8horthorns and flock of Shrapshire sheep, together with some good Clyderdale mares be- longing to Mr. Leonard Burnett, of Greenbank, Ontario. The farm is near Port Petry, on the branch of the G.T.R. running between Whitby and Pott Perry, and also near Ux- bridge on the Midland branch, abou'. 40 miles from Toronto. Mr. Burnett being a brother in-law of Fian. John Dryden and living near lum, got most of his foundation i stock from Mr. Dryden, and has used bulls imported and bred by him and by fthe Watts, of Salem, which were the sires of most of the | breeding cows. Among these were th Cruickshank bulls: Imp. William Rufus =6455=, Imp. Duke Dido, of the fayorite Duchess of Gloster family, and Imp, Victory, another Cruickshank-bred bull. Among the sires appearing in the pedigrees are Imp. Sussex and Imp. Royal Barm- lines. ItenEraNCY.-- There its drawbacks, especia through its influence a soon to be deprived of a beloved Pastor. Thi: members and adherent Churches in connection ¥ Cartwright Circuit. Mr. been nearly three years Circuit and the longer | mained the more highly h appreciated, as an int tive citizen, a kind an neighbor, and a faithful, ¢ exemplary minister of t And while he has remaine them the full extent of t scribed by the church (thrégy it appears too sh d allt anticipated departure. All ill be pleased to learn however that the | authorities of the Circuit have pton, used so successfully in Mr {entandeg 19 ihe reverend gentleman | a pressing invitation to remain an- | other yaar and that he has accept: [ed the invitation. ed Dryden's herd, and which, together with the former bulls mentioned, have left their impress on the type of the herd, which are uniformly of Auction SALe.--Mr. Robt. Ewers {water-tight and there should be a fas, 2pprovsd ame a Seve, Bue | 10 by 14 inch paneof glass in the Hocky and Smooth. Thegaynger farm fora resi} ysars ig delet front. The glass should slide in Sanpeare lETgely ns get of heya uD gL Be Duthie-bred bull, Count Sarcasm stock of horses cattle, swine 'and cleats for ventilation. In front of 12057, of the Cruickshank farm implements arti" machinery on the e nd foot opening at the ground Secret tribe, a son of Count Arthur, | the premises on Friday, February there should be a crat e higl , Cy ibd 15 inches | nd his dam by the Sittyton bred 26, commencing at one o'clock. ih covered with laths, tw ~ 1 tw igh, pred 11 » two.inches | 5 vensend, and these youngsters| MT: Ewers having no use for the 2 t e hen comes : 3 arty , ill 'posi Apt. fen C pat into the are well up to the right standard in property advertised all will 'posi ath cre o be fed ¢ Te Te ' bi | 2iherst : ane watered i} quality ard chatacier tively be sold so this will be a grand iickens run through theltaths.| ~~ | opportunity : i i "| This f one ; «1. | The = Shropshires are a really opportu ty to secure desirable ani- | This form of coop will house safely 1 flock. f 1rd mals and first-class farm equipments cone hen and chickens. The | 5° oc, Jounal' on Nmporiad 1 > i number of coops is thus reduced tons Ly Mr. Diyden, Mr Ropent 3 1 be tian, ue ata . 00 s C P y 1 > ; D, 1 hg °F Miller and others, and high.| "il be auctioneer. = (ScefRosieiz) 1e hen and chickens should be | \ R C : placed in a grass field. This will ; a a Tams hey bested hk i i pie Ro reduce mortality due to the chick Pom the Sar i hi the Bock 2 i 1 re oy ens being reared. on Infécted ground up 1 Pion stand axe. and as sheep | address = the nature of his work around the farm buildings. A oh nto Te Doe Ao WAL eC oht for a good demand " : » Ascensicn, P > number of cases have been report- Tight Tor a F% } démnd, The piel of the As he en, Port Ferty, opie e of im C yund C 8 g of Fi ; 'e y ed to the Poultry Division of chick sent is a good t pie to found flocks |evening 2 Friday, February 26th or to improve and strength exist-- | at 7.30 : ses usi ens and turkeys dying because of © Impre Xe or aT exis BL 7131 € purposes using laplerh 1 ve flocks This sale affords an ex- | during the course of his lecture ex- feeding on ground previously infest- 1 » i Y cellent opportunity to secure good bibiting views of Japan which will ed by diseased fowls 3 3 4 ) y specimens of this popular breed at make his address more interesting Yours very truly, ! ' aid t t 'Al ' NE OWN DI {and more instructive, 4 8 W. A. CrLeMoxns, f ¥ ows pried endanc I g : aa Arey at Peblieation Clot] Clydesdale mares are 'he very |tendance at this service is earnestly bl IC lerk ? fesi lve: Hecti 7 - -- 2, | be t. kind of property to own in|%% red. A silver collection will be i) - thece tim vhen the demand for |taken up in aid of missionary ¢; The Winter Fair € mes wher e demand oT I y cause good draft horses is so active. We {10 Ja The E > i oR {bes c dnrne a @ a The Eastern Ontario Live Stock |bespeak for Mr. Burnett a good| Ayctior SaLe.--It willl be seen | and Poultry Show to be held at |gat | by the posters that Mr. § Thogbuyn | Ottawa, March 7th to 11th next 4 is necessary by his having leased bis | |o¢ 1, con. 3, Mariposa, has eased the secdnd of its kind to be {held "1 | farm, and we advice all interested to | Kis farm and is giving "up Eastern Ontario although similar | send for the catalogue as per the ard in order fo make a plete shows have the joint direction of the | advertisement on another page of| cle of his live stock implements | Dorainion Live Stock Associations this issue, & instructed Mr. J. B. Lavery | hering at Lis clearing sale, which aring 1d } > and the Poultry Association of - --- = t tl I 1 y ssociati [to sell the same without rht- | . Eastern Ontar 1 intended in) | 0 fad Sl i : Y the slig "Jy m," respectively 13 ntario, and is intended in n Wedesday evening, Feb. 10th, | est reserve on the premises on | a the future to be an annual affair ths Port Perry Band gave their | Tuesday, February 23. Mg Thor-| The people of Ottawa have un- [annual Concert in the town hall. |burn's stables possess many fine { dertaken = to erect and equip a|The hall was filled with a discrim- | animals and all are to be disposed | | splendid building in which the show | nating and appreciative au lience, | of at auction prices, so a d to [this Circuit met will be held each year. .Owing to many having driven in from the {he wise is sufficient, Don't failto be | nauncement on tie gth inst. a mishap the building cannot be surrounding country for the event, | present and : sccure some Of the 2 the name but com-|thus showing that d | bargains modious quarters have been prepar. | fame of our Band is spreading. It is scarcely necessary to say that tke made ready for this year | Auction Sare--Mr. Geo Ginn, ! con. B, Mariposa, having dete Nin | , sell by auction all 'his farm | carried both ed where the show can be on in a manner satisfactory to program was excellently rende red, : : ed tc than sustained visitors and exhibitors. The ar |for the Band more Q = stock, implements, &c., has instruct rangements are made so as to bring their previous good reputation. 4 y R x A 4 i 1 1 ed Mr. T. Swain to dispose of the | up to bese advantage educational Their rendering of the diflerent 5 : same without reserve oa Thursday, features of the show. numbers assigned to them was ie | Feb. 25. = | December was the coldest. in 27 years, January the worst in 60 yea 8 and February started to makeit 100 To be a successful producer of spirited, and musiciarly thoroughout, | | live stock or live stock pre these days a farmer must ducts and their assiduous practise during b= In thor- | the winter has been productive of oughly versed in his work splendid results. The older players | | years the Que. of | seem to perform as well as ever they principles an - | tions such as, breeding, most economical methods | of feeding and rearing, the proper | band, {ime to market and the best markets | coming are all of paramount interest. These | great 'credit both to themselves | their tzlented leader, Mr. Goldring. | ruary 23. solo Mr | his EZ It will be seen by | are moth Posters that R. Rs did| Esq., M.P.P., is billed tos and | Port Perry, on Tuesday next did in the old palmy days of the | and the young players They k in| cb- on splendidly | questions will be carefully and con- lv. deal i Fac {In Goldring 1 hi iscly. dealt with in a practical 10ldring | re result in North unusual | his cornet demonstrated cS Oxfo sanner by expert lecturers during | fully | ir 1 phot [not save the Ross Govern . ; . , {ability as'a musician and cornetist. |, [ the different sessions of the show. abil} i : nelIst- Thife. It only prolongs ath | The exhibits furnish object lessons] The "disappearing" actlat the end of | agony the first ball of the program was | highly humorous and provoked al perfect gale of laughter from the audience. Of the assisting artists we can speak nothing but words of Mrs. Morrow of Peterboro, triumph with her The reckless haste of th | ment in bringing on the Renfrew election was alm to result in some kind of Putting Baby Asleep. that will most firmly impress upon visitors' minds the value of many points brought out by the lectur- ers. Among the exhibits wili be found cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, praise. won an instant hath, Alisa, and Srsiaed realy for first number, ~O Dry Those Teasf| If baby is-restiess of Aisi market, Loere wigs c the ex |, 4 che responded to the encore|pot give it *soothing" m hibit of dairy cattle apd the stallion | with that sweetest of songs "Annie pe jt sleep. These Laurie" Her voice is full and sympathetic, of goud range and under perfect control. In addition to this she has that rarest hoop. lishment of the concert vocalist, the ability to enunciate and articulate with clearness and no exaggeration, so that her hearers can catch every word she utters. Shelis, moreover, an accomplished pianist as her rendering of a selection from Chopin clearly showed. Her charming rendition of the old ballad §"Love in a Cottage is Best," to her own accompaniment quite captivated the audience. She will be sure of a hearty reception when next she appears before a Port Perry audi ence. Mr. L. Fletcher Spence, our townsman, made his first public show. This latter is a new feature which is being introduced in con- nection with the Winter Fair and will no doubt make the show more instructive and of more general in- terest. : Repucep Raiwway Rares. Going March 8th and gth good to return up to March roth. Round trip tickets for single fare. Going March 6th to gth, good to return up to March 12; Single fare fare on Standard Convention Certi-- ficate 'plan. A certificate should be obtained from the railway agent together with ordinary'one-way tic- ket to Ottawa. The certificate TE a ate. on must be signed by A. P. Westerveit Sp i Sih nih iad at Ottawa and will entitle the[Spence hasa fine presence and a holder to a free ticket to starting magnificent bass voice well trained 9 Se S tion to ticket |and under good control and which point upon presentation | he uses with splendid effect. He always contain opiates, and you merely drugging the little: one} temporary insensibility--in fact are placing its life in peril. R lessness and sleeplessness is usg the result of some {trouble o stomaeh or bowels, and if th removed the child will sleep nat ally, and awake bright and healt Baby's Own Tablets cure all ach and bowel troubles, and mother has a solemn assur, that the medicine contains no ate or harmful drug, Mrs. Reville, Gawas, Ont. says baby suffered from colic, great deal and was very > After giving him Baby's Own lets the trouble disappeared through giving him an Tablet since, he bas always healthy, and is now a stro: child. © No mother should without the Tablets in the You can get Baby's Ow agent at Ottawa. ma w ! from any dealer in 'med elgg pe : vas at Lis best in the sea song and 2 OB 2 the week of the show | 5 0) i Frclish song "All through | You Write The Dr. Wiili cine Co., Brockville, On at Ottawa (he Night," which he gave as an Sok 18, Son! ock Con. | encore. It isto be hoped that we fess wt be sent by mail at of inte. [shall soon again have the privilege] 2% © pps B vention at which subj seph O'Brien laggie Corrin Emmerson. . Hazel Oke.. Nellie Cassidy... Hilda Raines. Viola Ashton. Ivan Nott........ Harlan Graham.. George Raymes.. Cecil Purdy Roland Bongard....... Albert Roberts. . Nora Raines... Jessie Spence... Florence Oldfield Orr Browne..... e Percy Rodman... 1 ir Jack...uuiiniennes Roy "Whediey Peeves ceseaeainn 82) 79 78 Result of an examination in Gro: graphy in Diw IV. Port Perry, Pub lic School. Oliver Bradley... Isaac McMillan.. Gordon Ingram,.. Luella Brent Ewart Stonehouse Ausbert Rose." y hressa Cass! Max. 100, < a 65 Kathleen McCaw... 58 [Russel McGill»... oo 55 Harty Carnegie... i... 55 Mark Turner... . 48 Charlie Sollitt.. Savas vai dT BUI Clark. ccovi co ovcvxeervs 43 Lola Goode.......... 38 Myrtle Jackson 37 Willie Oke sy George Bowerman. . 36 Aileen McCaw........ 33 Neil Campbell 28 Roy Goode.......... ar 20 Absent--Dhel Purdy, ina Tre meer, Joseph Ashton, Ethel Hend ers, Florence, Cook, Albert Mec- Laughlin, Norman Palmer, K Harper. Junior III Harrold Emmerson, 68 Ida Brown 50 Jean Watson. ve 45 Arthur Anderson.....*. 40 Moward Mclones... 36 | Norman Hambly... 22 Harold Archer............. 1G Absent-- Willie Davidson, Nita] Corin. | Mr. Geo. Rix has brought the Packet a sample dozen of the fine epgsthat his prize-winning White | Wyandoltes have been giving him without a break all through the cold weather, and the hens that w such times as this when They are splendid eggs, ill lay them prices at are high, are'the sort of hens that pay, and farmers in this locality, could | In not do better than getting their "settings" from the hrm of N. gram & Sons, Port Perry who possess White Wyandottes of the purest strain. Up-to-date girls who spell their | "Nellye," "May: names "Lilyan," | forty-one years, mands of the Circuit | strength, gave the Board to under- intended to ask for ope years, realist efficient manner me," ctc., are now beinglimitated by | men, who sign "Myke," "Byll," and | Prince Albert. The Quarterly Official Board of according to an All the places were represented with the exeeption of Bethel. The fin- ancial returns were equal to expec tation Rev. J. Harris, having travelled stand that he suf finding taxing the de- his eranpuation at next Conference | © the ice | This was quite unexpected to the Resolved, That [friends generally, which led to the | | passing of the following resolution : as the Rev. J. Harris intends giving up the active Con ey, work of the ministery at the ensuing | ference, having traveled forty- og that his strength | which did notyt is not equal to the specific nor or-| able, dinary claims ofa Circuit, this Offi i | cial Board expresse# its apprecia- tion of his services during the past two years, and the impartial and in which he had conducted the business of the Cir cuit. In his retirement we trust that Mr. and Mrs. Harris will enjoy that t 0, Berve une next, -- ites Ernest M. from mucous. months I much of the Divine presence and heir lives will be "he Pastor and the Circuit Stew- ds were appointed a committee to ke such steps as they might think ise to secure a ministerial supply this circuit for the next Confer: e year beginning the last week "Catarrh of of the Head 1s very common but awfully dan- s because it causes deafness leads to consumption. certain to follow the use of Ca- rrhozone as day 1s to follow night. a simply breathe the fragraut ing Catarrhozone which spreads ugh the nasal passages, throat d lungs, driving out every vestige starch, "I was cured of chronic rrh of the nose and throat" Cure is Wilkinson of o~ wrenceton "after many years of ry by Catarrhozove which is a remedy to free the air pas. Catarrhozone eved quickly'and my cure has nent." Price $1 Areatment ; trial size for 9 | dignified assumption that they have got relief. p! using Ferrozone and was cured. My digestion is'in perfect order and 1 can eat anything to-day." Noth ing is as good as Ferrozone for dyspepsia and those bothered with weak stomach. Price 6oc, at drug- gists. : The Omemee High and Public school building was burned to the grcund last Thursday morning. The alarm was given at half-past eleven, and all the children got out safely. The fire started at the 'furnace, and as the building was of wood it burned quickly. Th: 1ys§ is about 84,000; insuranbe $2,400. Horses and Shropshir no other recommendation as to i knowl:dge and undying energy 'to be attributed in a large measu The oldest settlers can scarcely recall anything to compare with the present winter this side of thirty years ago. And yet the oldest set- tler is quite cheery over it, for he cites the old tradition that a heavy covering of snow is the forerunner of a proportionately heavy crop the following season, and he is looking for the heaviest crop on record next summer. Short-horns, &c. being about to retire from farmir sale by auction of all his person property, to take place on the far ET Je Cg value has never before © "A Famishing Town = « v : . Uxbridge is just now submerged |be offered are unequaled anywhere. SPECIALS. > in grief. Situated as it is among | Further particulars later. We have a fine line of Svitings-- on | the hills, the chief and only occupa- nobby and up to date --which will tion of the natives is sports of var-| CoarL! CoaL!--Messrs. Purdy &|be sold at a reduction of from 10 to ious kinds--trotting horses, tennis, Archer of this place have entered |25 per cent EZ Call 'ently to hockey and ping-pong, - The town into co-partnership as importers of | secure those Bargains, and call y ping-pong, and dealers in Coal of all "grades, [offten. It will be a pleasure to | is a sort of trading post for farmers, | 3,4 are negotiating for a large qua | and its business places consist of a (ity of the same and will be'prepar- j= H 4 grist mill, a store and a postoffice | ed on and after 1st June. 1904. to yn STOINH. ~ i | supply all demands for Coal. They Port Perry, Feb. 5, 1904. combined, a horse-shoeing shop and |six or seven large taverns. The place was converted to christianity have already secured timber for contract for its construction. | a few years ago, and the gospel is | most generally preached there once | : 5 arY {a week by a missionary from Japan {4 op Tuesday, and sold the sk of the he killed Silver Creek for $225. | We are digressing. We may fox recently repeat that the chief occupation of the Uxbridge people | is sports and fighting ~as whic : 1 ake orders r s sports fighting fleas which | t1ich would have been worth twice ladies 10 take orders for our hop into town from the surround- 1 d Tailor-made Skirts and Skirt as much, but a dark silver grey. Good commission ing sand hills. When they win at sport they receive victory with a | foxes declined thirty-five per cer oly won whats i tot at the winter fur sales only won w was coming to them 2 last week Mr Tucker thei might ha r | and they rub it into antagon- | ir ists by pulling off a banquet gol a eonsiderally When they loose their | | with the day's work done their honor. | dejection and hamiliation is complete but like the worsted of olden times, | they to go down with | chivalrous honor which causes even | | A Serenely Happy Man their hottest foes to hold them i oH Wi Is Mr. Thos. McGlashan sportsmen. | North Pelham who was cured seem iin high gegard as true Here we are again digressing. Whatever popular | the most powerful rheumatic idea may favor is their whole talk-- {edy in the world. "I sport their their whole life. For a y 7 x whole life, For a year or {WO 4d Nerviline was the only past the apple of their sporting eye | that did me any good 1 can liearti has been "Looking Glass." 4 of rheumatism ; it goes to the vc He was calle {by this delusive name because when! or of ihe pain ed eins Inctiong | looking at him the people fancied Jime back, aching joints and swelled {they saw in him a world beater, 1.mbs use Nerviline. Its sure to whereas the picture they saw was ¢'r¢ and costs 25¢ for "a large | A fe 5 like that in any other looking b tite RYY f i glass--only a resemblance of the oH het | WY | real thir Notwithstanding this | FOTY Perry as a Pleasure Re | . . | sort, highly appropriate name, however | the Uxbrilge people took stock in} The Grand Trunk Railway Com | | R or | Looking Glass, - The more they [pany is about to advertise Pc | { looked into him the more they were] | deluded. They | a are him day and enjoyed dreammarcs the number that can be accomm conversed about | gre reliable information regardii m fact nothing but prize animals of the very finest stamp are retained within its precincts, and an animal eminating from ;**Hillside" requires | almost priceless qualities that go to make perfection, and the demand for such animals is unlimited and always will be in the markets of the world, To Mr. Burnett's extensive the great success * Hillside" has at tained as a breeding ground for That gentleman intends to take rest which he is so justly entitled to, has authorized the on Wednesday 24th February, so this willbe a grand opportynity to se- cure such live stock, which for actual been placed ui -inCa ually or ey the ing suitable building and awarded the Me. James Tucker went to Tor- The dealers | EX told him it was not a real black fox, |W Had rot the price of Silver Grey | in London | higher figure. ' | Asit is, however, he is wel! satisfied by him- i self and his father, Mr John Tucker, | on the 11th nitimo.--Onillia Packet. | muscular rheumatism by Neryiline ren- | suffered all] manner of pain for years, he writes, thing a trotting horse called! recommend Nerviline for all forms Perry as a Pleasure Resort and de | 1 have 2k ting with Mr. | to, well known as one of the Canada, and can confident antee satisfaction finish. ? ee Mr. Doubt will still assist we management of the business, hence the public will continue to have the benefit of his long experience in close and careful buying. We have in stock the most Cuhly Setel Subings in Black and Blue English Wors- teds; Cheviots; Scotch, Canadian and English Tweeds, and a Great Variety of Overcoatings and Pant- ings, all of which will be offered at reduced prices, and have Just Opened Up A FINE SELECTION OF New Spring Goods is re ng al m show you my goods, n. * HOUSE FOR SALE. a THE RESIDENCE of the late Dr. Sangster, well built and centrally located. For particulars Enpers, Barrister, in| {apply to H. L at! port Perry. ANTED -- Good, reliable supporiers, Write now and get samples for Spring trade Dominion Garment Co, Box 209 Guelph, Ont. at. | ve | oa RIN Stray Cattle. AME into the premises of the | J subscriber, lot 16, eon. BI, | Reach, on or about 19th Nove mbenr, | 1903, one Yearling Steer and one | Yearling Heifer, both of red color. | The owner is reguested to come, | prove property and take them | away, otherwise they will be sold as. | the law directs. of of ALEX LEASK 0UBT | lo A Ty Success in making a Complete Clearing Out f his Winter Stock at ort 0 0- | 1 . 1 : . : about the wonderful horse. by [dated with day or weekly board at! {13 PI1C2S NE 18 quoting. night. the several boarding lonses and . > He could trot like the wind--won |jiotels in town. Immediate infor Pi ices--Less than Gost [first at all the township fairs and| nation to that effect will be thank. | . i pi 2 | a A \ other official agriénltural hiorse-trots. | filly received at Mr, McCaw's store in many instances. When the summer time was gone | and will be forwarded to the Grand | 1 land the winter cams again he 100k | Trunk authoritics. | . ' $ ike a new born bovine SSRIS | AL Special Values In 10 I | takes to sucking, and to the Ux For Stomach Trouble $ . = | bridge people a world beater had «| have taken a great many dif- and 12 Suits. | | materialized. They sought out the ferent medicines for stomach tron' Ie | p=r Pressing and Repairing done i | fas 7h 1d find and constivation," says Mrs S. {fastest company 'they cou PC Geiger of Dunkerton, Iowa, "hut|2s it should be and at Shortest and raked in the proceeds. never had as good results from any | Notice. | However, not since the days off{as Chamberlain's Stomach and | Adam has there been a living fthing | Tablets" For sale by A. J Davis. jave to fa e] he inevit The scratch of a pin may cause] | W . H DOUBT. Sooner or later the glory i | the loss of a limb or cven death | geb 1, 104. greatest conquerer will be change d| wher blood poisoning results fronyii tc a ie ay dispair. So with Looking Glass | the injury. All danger of this may 5 J ro. a ® tt . : be avoided. however, by promptly He ran vp against a little dark: p51 0ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm, Card of Thanks. 4 skinned creature called Gipsy Girl, [It isan antiseptic aud unequalled as we « and a match was made. This was to be the culmination of all Ux: bridge's ethereal happiness, and every sport in town--which includes the whole pop.--laid his last dollar on tne game. It came off at Ottawa last week and the fast dollars soon 'becamelost dollars, for the Gipsy won three straights. In the an- guish of defeat and poverty the Uxbridge people are now tied up in the middle of a* hard winter: with bruises and barns. J. Davis. --_------ DIED. + Februar ysth, John Smith, ag i Es © (Quotations by A. Ross & Son. no hope of succor till the trouring Pall W peat Soncnse jo 70@%0 z ; + | Spring Wheat. o70@ o season supplies them with food, ex- Goose Wheat. 062@ o cept the tolls which may be taken Barley Eid nda 038@ o at the village grist mill.-- Vindicator Rye ...... . 045@ 0 i ip iter ir MOAB fe h e sdrinin 20 24.8 0 The Penetang uishene Herald says Peas--DBlackeye... 06c@ o the Township of Tinny has been |Peas--Small....... © 8@ o using disc harrows with pronouced Buckwheat... + 035@ o success in making the heavy snow Beans Ciove wept 250 1 sike Ciover...,.. 500@ 5 roads passable. They cut dowd|p.q Clover........ 500@ 5 the ridges and work the snow to the| © cq Seed... .. 150@ I sides, so that horse teams can BOE |"Pyrkeys .......... 0 I5@ © along comfortably without danger|Geege™............ 0 10@ ©O of cutting off, which makes. driving | Docks . . 010@ o on the ordinary road now somewhat | Chigkens.......... 0 08@ 5 hazaidous. Batter'. 0 C00 LC To Ye i@ do An Ordinary Pill © [Eggs..... CTE gE Is liable to cause griping pains, but Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Map- drake and Butternut never gripe or} cause any pain whatsoever. Thel an aciice mildest an! ~Getive physic, Sure} kemitl cure for'! eadache and. Villousness. Tn A Use only Dr. "H mlton's Rills.| "1 ADIS Price 256, so R a quick healing liment for cuts, For sale by A. Suiri--1In Port Perry on Monday, PORT PERRY MARKETS. Feb. 18, 1904. WANTED Hr. RW. Walker, Recorder and Treas- nrer, Manchester Council, No. 213, Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. Dear Sik-- b 1 hereby tender to you and the other members of Manchester Council my sincere thanks for your and sympathy lan fg "late LThomas Walter Sonley, also for th beautiful Floral Wreath presented at the funeral. Also Tam (ruly thankful to you, and the Officers of the Grail Coun. cil for the prompt payment of oar claim for $1000 held by my late hust and in your Order; I having received the cheque for my share with .n nine days after the papers were signed. : 2 Wishing your Noble Order every siccess in the good work they are . 50 | doing, 1 remain, 3 Very sincerely yours, : M ARY JANE SONLEY. re 7s : o } : Good Pills 'Ayer's Pills are good liver BEL that. The Se : amily laxative you can buy They keep 2 bowels regular, cure con: I § cd 72 70 63 42 47 27 65 6v

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