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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 May 1904, p. 2

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Ne | A Gouden Wedd, Bad blood is the one greaf Cause of | plexitint and blstchy skins. is is" why you thust at- ack the trouble through the blood wit Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. All blotches; boils, #lcers, pimples and pafeness ate the direct, unmistake © blk fesiilt of weak blood loaded Bj impurivies. Dr. Williams %ink Pills conquer the poison ; they dive gut the impurities; they actu sity make new rich, red blood ; they #trike right at the root of alt com- plexion troubles; the are a positive and permanent cure for all virtlent skin' diseases like eczema, scrofula, pimples and crysipelas. They give ou a clear. soft skin, free from all lemish and full of rosy health. Mr Sook Lamerton, N.- W. T., tells w Dr: Williams' Pink Pills cured him of erysipclas after other medi- cines had failed. He says: "My skin was inflamey ; ty flesh tender and sore; my head ached; my tongue Was coated ; I had chills and thought 1 was taking the fever. 1 tried several medi¢ines, but noth- helped me until began using Dr. liams' Pink Pills and drove the from my ariel, and I am best medicin "troubles." ® is an every day record of éytes like this that has given Dr. I think e in the Blood Achalf centusy event was celebrat. 'a 1h Desthira homie of "Jos. 'Big#low, ; ig last/May 2, to, commemor- atethe o ¢ of thats gentleman and Eliza "Paxton which took place at Whitby om May 2, 1854. The assemblage included two sons and their daughter, and seven grand children besides numerous other relatives #nd friends, all of whom were delighted todo honor to the worthy and estimable couple on so | 2uspiciaus and happy occasion. Few survive to enjoy so felicitious Lar event and in this instance the | principals have the esteem and re- spect of this entire section of coun. try. That Mr. Bigelow is and has been for the past forty years a rep- resentative mau in the best accepta. tion of the term is patent to the whole commuaity. He is emphatic ally the father of our town and has done more for its growth and pros- perity than any dozen men that te flow citizens of it. in ifs yolith, 'by every legitimate means at his ¢comnfand ; when the of this place, on Early Low Water in Lakes is Fatal to Fish Spawn. The annual report of the Depart ment of Fisheries contains the re- portaiand 'recommendations of the local inspectors Brady of Lindsay and Trotter of Bobcaygeon. The report, ftnoreover, of Inspector Nicholls of Hall's Bridge deals so pointedly with the Kawartha Lakes. that it is published below with the reports of the local men. Overseer Brady, Lindsay, reports that maskinouge and bass were not so plentiful as in former years, al- though much larger in size. Two thirds of the fish taken are used for home consumption and one-third is taken by the tourists to pointsiin Ontario and the United States. A very large number of tourists visited that locality this year. With the exception of a few old offenders who were fined for fishing in close season, the law was well observed. During the season" he had confiscated four snatas, five spears, one jack-light, and one canoe, all of which he destroyed. ivision, and it was in good repair. He would r d a close seas for frogs, from the 1st of November to the 15th of July, as in the fall and M. P. P. for North election is being spending spending contest which made tative He seems to precedent of telling the tg a matter that seldom light of day upon it, 1 the way to improvement il cedent were made a rule, 2 Speaking of the vario which the fair traveller tells u the Flowery Kingdom, called, have a purpose in their styles. For insti girls from eight to ten ye it in a bow at the back o wound round with red just one lock dangling Marriageable damsels. tress high in front, and same to resemble a hal Widows willing to re. their locks around a sh piaced horizontally ac: of their heads ; while th comb it plainly ba parting. The Government grant to Public | cloth relieved by a white silk waist '| cloth, and wore hats to match, -| his daughter to the altar amid the. (sang with fine eflect "The voice d : / g Eden." 4 i y mornil 26th, at eight o'clock, a ver: | wedding was celebrate! : Methodist church at 'Manilla, Mr. Lorne Squires and Miss Ma; Gibson were united in matrim by the Rev. Geo. Robinson, past of the church. The bride wore | tailor-made suit of blue cheviot trimmed with heavy antique silk lace insertion. A black picture hat most prettily trimmed with Ostrich -coque - plumes, and the conven. tional boquet of white roses gave a most pleasing effect to the charm ing and popular bride. The brides: | maids were Miss Florence Gilson, sister of the bride, and Miss Norah Edwards, both of whom were gown- ed in harmonizing blue cheviot carrying boquets of pink and white carnations. Mr. James Gibson led strains of the Wedding March, play- ed by Mrs. W. L. Edwards, after which Mrs. Miller of Peterborough, he nicce of the bride, made a sweet little flower girl. She wore a beautiful white organdy dress and white 'was to granted to the Citizen to procure uniforms to be the pro- jerty of the Corporation. Ag and special 4 ¢ read and Mr. Frise reported the receipt of the Weigh Scales for April $31.30. A petition from Mr. Albert Hall and others asking certain repairs to the Avenue. * A communication was read from H. L. Ebbles, Esq, re Mr. Caleb Crandell's assessment. A communication from the Board of Trade, asking certain improve: ment of the water front. RE Mr. John Dennison came befor the Council advocating a gran the Citizens' Band to procure suit-- able uniforms for its members. On motion of Mr. Bruce, $10 was paid to Mr T. J. Widden for six months salary--re electric light service. On motion of Mr, Bruce, Mr. Frise's Weigh Scale Report was Oy _motion of Nr., Bruce ir. Brucs, $150 revents droppit eeps the nostril foul breath. reg: p permanent L "when ne is uséd. It is as cerfmin as eternity to Lady of cur, can't fail. Every complete doll freer Bain tha 25e. Useonly Catarrhozone. Many Methodists look with dis-- favor upon the gowned choirs, now in existence in Hamilton and Tor- onto churches, but why, we cannot undesstand, | People. who go la Sul to worship, find the service much! quieter and peaceful with a choi gowned in black before their eyes, than a flower garden and stuff. ed bird nrusem such as is to be found nowadlys. AM the colors of the gainbow in feathers, flowers, and birds on the hats of the young ladiek, draw the atte arah Bernhardt of the American stage." | Miss Arthur, who in private life' is Mrs. B. P. Choney, has retired from the stage and is a resident of Bos- ton. Beautiful Caroline Miskel, wife Charles H. Hoyt, the dramatist, was born in old Kentucky, but Teo- ronto was her home from babyheod until she joined Augustin Daly's for« ces in her eighteenth: year. irs. Hoyt was one of the most beautiful women on the stage, and in. 'A Contented Woman," which was writ~ ten for her by Mr. Hoyt, she a a pronounced hit. Poor little Caro- linc died when her futuré was as- sured. 'Of . course you v. th ret Mather, who ¢ hor stellar bi as Juliet, in McVicker's Thea: earth. gene, ; 4 wi d choirs should not cause rebellion in Sidered ne; of Ber strong ¥ that Mar- | Me ps : 1d- j other surrounding villages endeavor- . : Libraries has been reduced: 50; chiffon hat, carrying a boquet of h Mr. le Sob , A " studies. Williams Pink Pills their wor a or {suing the year a lamp is used by i bee 50 per Retainers of Ia On motion of Mr. Rundle, the any church.--St. Thomas Journal,| 'Ethel Knight Mollison, a native wide prominence. They cure when p remaine poschers 'instead of 2° jacklight't cent owing to the construction put e € Y | communication of Mr. H. L. Ebbeis of St. John, N.B., is now touring other medicines fail, but you must for Mr. Bigelow to staunchly stand speas' Bash. 'and d i ight to upon a clause in the Act by certain supported by his brother, Mr. Geo | . Mr. Caleb Crandell's assessment Australia. Miss Mollison made or get the genuine with the full name |i, the breach and defend its rights SI ' no doubt a great alleged wise ones in authority under Squires, and Mr. J. McLean. After|.q 1aid on the table for further NS ay ne yon ape pi tie g 'Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills for, Pale, 4 eventually piloted it through "=" maskinonge were killed. = Be- the Ontario Government the ceremony, the guests repaired to iderati i Airy i Hen- People on the wrapper around every 4 sides this, the ducks will o Go ent. 8 consideration . i . ox. You tan. get ithese pills at all dangers and landed it at the top y $ will not remain 3 3 to the home of the bride where a On motion of Mr. Bruce, $27.50 ih rietta Crossman, appearing also all d t § il at so cents |of theladder ; while its jealous and to hatch where they are continually Result of jan Examination in wedding breakfast was served and : : a2 with Richard Mansion on The Fire: | Dy a ' 2 } i B bd Seu , Or by m 5 Wy oS ; | disturbed at night by the frog lam Spelling in Div. VI. Max. 100, ; : } part salary of the Clerk, was paid. GLARA MORRIS, GREAT EMOTIONAL Violin," and in = mymber of stoc! a box, or six boxes for $2.50 by aspiring adversaries had to succumb E Pi H P 1 a short reception held, after which |* np J. T. Elliot, V.S., tendered ACTRESS, BORN IN TORONTO. companies as lcading lady. writing The Dr. Williams' Medicioe |, 4 ove now almost ipvisable as far | He also recommends a close season | Hazel Pyke + 9904) happy couple left for their new |}; irnati Chief of the Fi 'Chstigite Nickinson, who to Co., Brockville, Ont as trade and commerce are concern | for maskinonge and bass from the Me Holman ee 44 home in Pickering Upon arrival oe a Ei i 4 hid Irivnde i ig Fotis ar dared I1isCoOX..... x r v » » now livip, n ment, - en ed.. Port Perty owes aad will won 1st of December to the 1st of June, | Bessie Sr : % their neigabors and friends had ria Cl id Tesianati Lewis Banudet, the "Ideal Ophelia," Is a,j in Toronto. She was a bright {i all . t {for so long as the bass are taken|Sarah McMillan heir I il i 5 motion sae resignation Was Native of Mentreal-Them Miss Mar- gc tress in her day, winning the title {tinue for all time to owe to Mr. lhroush the le ith bait} Tas. Hol ++ 95] their touse | luminated and warmed accepted. garet Aaglis, Daughter of Kx-Speaker of 'la Jcune Quebecoise' during her Bigelow ang to his memory a debt of | be il bl a Ld ' i It wea ju] So Erbin" AR ; > for their hearty reception. On motion of Mr. Brice, $66.66 of the Meuse of Commons, Whe Was ei SrERgment = oe bo: 3 THE OBSERVER | gratitude' it never can 1 > ssible to protect the maskin- Pr Eg pip TCE ET Si i Fair te Keli gent tapital, where.she playe x HAs 4 Goop CtmcuraTiox. snd ja I Lal Hx . ere yepay- He onge from being snared Manson MacLean.. 294 Iti th Ohi F. was placed to tie credit of the A TINE I Pus Lpary of Melaine in Napoleon's old 8 | has occupied all the more respou- : Robt. McGill is, says the io armer, api. ric Light t id t Anyone New eon the Btage. Guard.' She also appeared in other stantly growing in favor. It le the BEST : Overseer Nichols, Hall's brid TD anelid 9% i ectric ight accoun', said amoun J i lays; one of the incidents of her Advertising Modinm in the County: is we | sible positions in the 'gift of the h y » Hall's bn ge Martin Dunsford ., go matter of congratulation that Mr to be debited to the street account "Canada has furnished the Amori- ; da being her management in 1877 champion of the Agriculturicts and more ! reports that the quantity of bass! Myrtle Bongard..... Luther Burbank Ts . : * | can stage with some of its brightest pres: SE * conservative and practionl clase of people | PEOPlE and "on all occasions has and maskinonge -- ht a h Don Jones . : be i agk ot Qalifarnis, or On motion of Mr. Rundle, $30 was and most finished actresses," said ol - produstion of he Noi foe oh not a favors ot schemes Hoouers oid | given a good account ofhis steward- See 2 oe gy e Frank in, teanasas Es iginator of the potato that bears his ordered to be paid to Mr. S. M.| Citizen" Beard, as ho sat in a Pan Bl er e patronage. ol oliquies; it Is the Oklest and Best Established ; was about the same as last| x Sid Sid lad ' p, cos; corner of the King Edward * x found n 187---the mont ricinal and best | Ship. To give ifonly a partial year, but as the number of t Clarence Purdy. 83 NY has by fio means abandoned jpop or, being part contract for! ietel the other night, kth to 'Speaking of vocalists and instru in da oon vg hayeid spens Sovartmient | record of' the many manifestations , ' er of tourists) pos" cowker,. .... . 83 : e idea that further improvement printing. |The Sunday World, "and has also mentalists, 1 right mention Mies Suite yin Tow y in place of [of his undaunted push and energy was bout double, the individual | [ouis Palmer.... 79 | in this indispensable article of food On motion of Mr. Stovin, $4.10 contributed its quota of the voca- sn A ie le Je or ib LA 4 A L] catch, especially of bass, was cor- | Gertie Coultis i i bop od Ad p lists and instrumentalists now ap- 4 aC 1 . Tan 61 per annum in adyavce, if net paid fn | would require very considerable respondingly smaller Although Marion McDaw...... 4 Ne possible A JE fesent he is ex- | 425 ordered to be paid to Mr. Mc-| pearing before the public on the This Ae on You I tn Stee advance, $1.50 will be charged | " ) . ug ', seeean . perimenting with from twenty to . cert platform. Let me tell you &n rst made her de a y space to enumerate, but suffice it to ; y | con P y T psy RL {<P the fishermen are becoming more Fred Beare... wl thirty thousand seedlings and hy- Kaight, re expenses conveying Miss | oy or two things about several of Theatre, New York, two years ago JOB PRINTING say, in our opinion the two most im- expert and have better tack] d Wm. Hall..... PRP ¥ . bride. | Lot ; g : Y= | Park to the General Hospital. the foremost women on the stage or in the part she is now playing. Miss IN THE MOST MODERN STYLES A ackle, an Ate rids, having lor his ultimate object : 3 ed." *'Did K th Nora Clench, violiniste, who was gx | POrtant and the crownin lories of ~ y just rotired. )id you know that d AAD AT LOW Mi lilo 56 for. ars the WA A the guides are better acquainted Compositian Div. VI. Max.ze03|),. production of a potato that will on motion of Mr, Rajues, Mr. | Clara Morris, the greatest cmotion- Snore Hid His igen ihe. was xs of il v i it truct : f th | with the fishing grounds, the catches Louis Palmer...............« be sweeter than the common one Stovin and Hhemover wefe 4ppoin:-| - Mite of her dine, o . wi icine sty in Britons itis From rauway anc 1e construction o he y ' oronto, an. a sho radua cu 3 * tS " | were as a rule, smaller in number] xg. . 2 v KMand oo wot t, an born at ambly, Flora and ay lc re; ht Iway isl I 11 er Mary Holsan. : ALI ARET AER will hiave more. of the color<of the ed a committee to make all neces I from the Lack row of the th: and Chambl Fl : M. p | GAL roadway -- monuments). yout year en! sons sary changes in connection with the | before retiring was the creator of Irwin, who are the comediennes of me ----------------------= of his fame that are likely to endure | 3 Martin Dunsford.... 3 sweet potato, and possess other ¢ udenser, build the required coal Bamerous roles, and that in her day the day, were born at Whitby, their emily Paper Printed and Published In ! forever Knowing that the desire | This disease may be accounted | Bert Spence..... 64 [superior qualities. Mr. Burbank's i yd qd | the foremost critics of the world [father being Robert E. Campbell. } Pore Perry. 1 h of all is that. b 11 [for by the rapid lowering of the|Sarak McMillan, 5 wonderful success in the past sheds, and clear up the, rocks,' &c.| wrote of ier 'Camille' as being re- 1 might se speak vie Laws ~~ land wish ol all 1stha e and 1 a; | y I e V . rence, dau er of Y . renlice, " | 8 | water levels at the va'ions dams | Robt. L. McGill... 5 amounts to a guarant th h 1 requested by the Board of Trade. | markabls iu. 11a. conception and; ox who ARG Ih debut in the: Court FORT PERRY, MAY 5,1904. (good lady may continue to enjoy | | Myrtle Bongard.. 58 guarantee that he wi 0 ti fMr. R $ _| position; and did you know that 55 Jeo , [after the spring freshets. In this | yg; McCaw. !sncceed in his present most laudab'e n.motion of Mr. Ramnes, $50 Was || ouis -Deaudet, the brightest vaude- Theatre, London, and May Waldron yj on health and continued prosper- | way millions of bass and longe | ] ines cCaw.. k fort ordered to be paid to Mr. Marshall | villian of two continents, often re- of Hamilton, who was the wife of . The onl ustification for the|ity until the time allotted for their jas olman.... " x | ferred to in the legitimate as the Stuart Robson, one of the drollest G dT y 3 fic ba vould diamond, wedding and 'still . Jong {spawn are left to die on the shores | Fred Beare.... Re Whooping Cough Stonehouse, as salary as Assessor | 'ideal Ophelia," was born in Mon- comedians of his time. Miss Strect, 3 ran run acific bargain would | S edding an 1 nger [and in the drowned. Jands avers Hazel Pykeioas vives is vider of for 1904. | treal, and received her education in otherwise Evelyn de Latre of Lon- x be that it was going to make the|and longer if it is so ordained. | Tt : ¥ Bessie Spence "In the spring of 1901 my child- fo) ti f Mr. Rai !a convent at Lachine?' Well, such don, Ontario, is also making a re- Grand Trunk a thoroughly Cana-|That Mr.and Mrs. Bigelow were Spring. le spawn is destroyed by Cl is dys rk RRS i ren had whooping cough," says Mrs, nh Motion of Mi Raines, $5 was, 8 the case. 'There are others of putation abroad as a violiniste. ghly 3 catfish, eels, suckers and other | Clarence Purdy f/ ping gh, y - | paidito Mr. J. I. Elliot, V.8, being equal prominence. Clara Morris, of There are many others, and amon, dian road, with a Canadian port, | right royally entertained and ban coarse fish. But the greatest caus Dora Jones...... 0D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. *1|salary due in full to date. course, Was the most - finished ac- them not a few young women Jeo = i ian i ts, in| queted is what mi expect ed ie so kuse | Chas. vker . 1 Chai in's" On motion of Mr. Raines, Messrs, | tress, though Margaret Anglin, who Ontario and Qucbec, who 'will be and entirely Canadian interests, in--| qi 1 migi be pec of '@&crease 1s the ever increasin Fran n or ised Ch: nitberlain's' Cough Remedy | was born in Toronto and educated heard of in the next few years, As Stovin, Bruce and the mover were ircumstances, with the most satisfactory results ; Ship Jonvi i ¥ me t Y:, appointed a committee to negotiate | 2 Montreal at the Convent of the I could mention them I think this is the best stead of a half American road as at | inder so auspicious for the men, number of American tourists who | Gertie Coultis by the score, Henry Miller tokens of intrin- Sacred Heart, is rapidly convincing who is i i s to valuable : present, This would be a national and a ; h i ; 3 [come to this locality year after Arithmetic. Dive V1. Max loo: : remedy I for the drawing of gravel from her admirers and the theatregoers in under Daniel ¥rohman's manage- PIER gain worth paying a big price four sic value and esteem they were yedr., 'Their number. Tas doubled ' . + 3. '| have ever seen for whooping cough. Seven-Mile-Island ; also they were general, that her fame as an artist ment, is a Toronto boy. Jack Park, But the one-sided bargain made | bountifully remembered by all pre-14 et | Mary Holman......... ++vee+s 87 This remedy keeps the cough loose, [empowred to purchase lumber, | will one day eclipse that of any ac- another Toronto boy, is considered By the Governraent does not pro-jsent, as well #8 iby wasvoidubly uring the last three years, and 23 [ales Holman...... ceo cones B41 cgans the severity and frequency | Pails, &c | tress now on the stage. Miss Ang- the finest light opera baritone sing- y ) | N new railroad and steamboat lines | Robt. McGill... .. 6 Seventy : 9 y On motion the Council adjourn {lin first made her appearance in er, on the American stage, and Jack vide for this. Portland will still be | absent ones. Some of those present are being. added ti { Bessie Spence 65 of the coughing spells and counter- od 'Shenandoah.' 'That's nearly ten is a Broadway matince idol. Many a | > ) § very .year itis frye if | : years ago. Then, in 1896, she was Toronto b T f the G.T.R. outlet on the Atlantic, from a distance were: --Mrs. Wm. Marion McCaw 64 | acts pneumonia. For sale by Al] y ' ' onto boys are managers of some h : r ble t -| : 4 ; NCAA the Rox in 'Cyr de Der- ras ple and the railways interests will still| Paxton, California; Mrs. Joel oni Pk Spent Aa) the Ka-| gy Spence. . . . 61 Druggists. > | ac IE iid posing of - Ey New York liein feeding that port. Neither is| Bigelow, Chicago; Mrs. C. E, Koyle, * come more | [{azel Pyke........ 49! oderich Signal :--O fil City Papers Called. great future. In her tour of Can- you that Canada, and especially To- tack 3 the | of Lindsay: Mz. < LiGBoraet. and popular, and the number of fisher | Myrtle Bongard... .. 48 |oderich Signal: --One of the mer- - ada and United States with James ronto, is well represented in the Ny. carce proviaed agains tue InsaY 1 Nr men will rapidly increase, Thus it| Frack Spence.... . 38/cies for which we ought to thauk a|A CounTrY EpiTok Hits His Teas. O'Neil, she gathered fresh laurels, theatrical profession.' = Mr. Beard " 2 practice of discriminating in favor| Miss Dryden, Greenbank ; Messrs ly ' Louis Palmer 33 kind Providence is that Admiral] ING CITY COTEMS IN THE STOMACH. which she has added to since join- was asked to say something about of A i freight. Canada is|Charlesand Thos Bigelow, Trenton i's oniya matter of a few years = fiie-Coultis 3 5 : ; : ing the Empire Theatre Company. himself, but he declined. owever, merican ireigh ana 1 . y "| when the black bass in these waters | a it you iS 32| Togo is not a Yankee. Just imagine| The Chicago papers have a good| "Then there's Viola Allen, not & Mr. Beard is so well known in To- virtually building a trancontinental | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jamieson, I b : d Sarah McMillan...... .. =:31| what we should have to endure if) deal of fun at the expense of the Canadian 'born, but her childhood ronto in business and musical cir- Yoe'andd" riking a present Gf it t6| Blackwater. . The oily survivers of will be exterminated, and the large | Willie Hall ............ x 30! on was spent in Toronto, where she re- cles that his rapid rise to the posi- ji pres le} . tab tl } ¢| revenues derived from the tourists |Chas. Cawker........ .. 28 the U.S. navy were to perform such | country newspapers. What's the ceived her early training. Miss Al- tion of business representative of the Grand Trunk, as a free gift. |the many present, at the event of | ~ oo" tp 0 this district | Mildred Hiscox. ...... . 24 exploits as those in which the little | matter of 'em ? Are they jealous be. len, you will remember, was the first the Augustin Daly Musical ,Com- . = Some of the more independent | happy union which took place in *I Clarence Purd a h WE : I h h Glory Quayle in "The Christian, pany, the strongest and oldest thea- . { Whitt 8 th | unless the waters are restocked. -- Ed 4|Japs have been distinguishing them- | cause we live out here where we| yhich, five voars ago, had such, .a trical firm in America speaks well Liberals could do their country a 110y in Ih54 are lhe principles, |... Watchman-Warder Dora Jones............ yey + 14 selves before Port Arthur. can get fresh eggs and fresh air and for the business ability of this a at service if they would insist on | Mrs Joel Bigelow and Mr. Wm X Present every day in April:i-- feb : : young man. In speaking of the new gre 3 Te ati : -- enjoy life as it was meant to be? astur e ; ii ; ud the.G t jing a few of | Paxton, California, on which occa. Result of an Examination in|Chas. Cawker, Jas Holman, Rebt . . musical comedy, "Sunny Ceylon, he Government removing 0 ' ' McGill, Louis Palmer, The Gravenhurst Banner has the | These poor, warped artistes (note 3 that was put on at Daly's Theatre, the weakness demonstrated by the | sion the late Rev. J. T. Burne offici- i Grammar in Division V. Max. roo. Clarence Purdy, Frank Spence, Bert Spence, following reference to one who was the **¢" in that word) fiddle around London, at a cost of seventy-thou- HE undersigned has an unlimit- Ey Nellie Cassidy.......vcouun., Joseph' O'Brien. ..0.. 0 Ll... Edna Emmerson... ed 'Pasturage, with abundaice ot water and shade, in close proxim- ity to Port Perry. Opposition, while the bill is going | ated. { EG through commiitee. Bano Excursion To FExeron.--It like a lot of school girls and hit up- on some of the funiest things you Beard said it surpassed all musical a shows ever secn in London and, would be reproduced at Daly's Thea- Myrtie Bongard, Gertie Coultis, in Lindsay in the early days: Mildred Hiscox, Dora Jones, Sarah McMillan; Marion MoCaw, Hazel Dr. and Mrs. Campbell recently Mr. G. W. Ross is: described by will be seen by the mammoth post= Maggie Corin, 89 Pyke, Bessie Spence. returned from attending the fuperal | ever heard. Why every now and Apply oh D J. ADAMS. | tre, New York, the early part of Ottawa Free Press asthe "bold, | ers that the Citizens' Band of this| ecgie Spence... . ooo... 7 Ra of the doctor's mother from the then somebody laughs at him. The| port Perry, May 4, 1904. ain hp Sei In hi =» skipper who navigated the stormy | place intend having an excursion to | Flossie Oldfield. Found a Cure foF 1 . | family residerice in .Brooklin, Ont.,| writers laugh and think it is a good PE I ty | sea with his dauntless majority cf | Fenelon Falls, per steamerKenosha, | Ivan Nott.............. a 8 i nAIgeSLIOn. | | hich took place on Friday, April|thing when some of the country FOR SALE OR T0 RENT, Girl, it will last for some time to three, without letting his ship be fon Tuesday May 24th. The active | Roland Bongard.. 1 use Chamberlain's Stomach and 15th. Thelate Mrs. Aaron Camp- |newspapers say, "Hiram Higbee ow 10169 sccond yeas driven ashore by the storm or dash | and indefatigable management mn Oscar Jack....... Liver Tablets for indigestion bell was indeed a model wile and |has sold his Holstein cow to Ez yet covered half the territory.. Dut % y 8 | George Raymes ... find that they suit my case befter : " " i OUTH part of lot 23. gth con: { Dats end mur pia you A ed against the breakers by the gale.' | be relied on to do their utmost to |e Browne... ... y sul my "Er mother. 3 Her many virtues will| Mawfield," but, of corse, it is cession Township of Reach. : am 4 now, 2. yo This shows how rapidly the politic- | make the event an enjoyable outing | Fred Brown. . 4 than any dyspepsia remedy. L#8¥e | ong Jive in the memory of all" who | the thing when they say, "*Algie Dan | For particulars appiy to Sind otitis emer 2 a" g ian in question can change his|and worthy of patronage. Let us|Cecil Purdy. 2 | ever tried and 1 have used came within the sphere of her in-|Poochenstein has just returned from H. LAKEY, is show our our our | Nora Raines.. different remedies. I am fluence. She was a sister of tle the continent with a '$3,500 bull 559 Landsdowne Ave., "make-up." The other day he was a war horse in the saddle. Now he is a skipper--skipping the prohibi- appreciation excellent Band by turning out en mass and thus swelling their exche May 2, 1904. Toronto. WATER GART FOR SALE Lewis Corrin Garnet Raymes fifty-one years of age and late Amos Wright, M. P., and a] fered a great deal from i p niece of Jeseic Purdy the pioreer of terrier from the Epsom Squirtem kennels." Oh, that's great. That Harlan Graham .... TAILORING Gentlemen... tion question, no doubt. What sort| quer to prodigious proportions. | Marguerite Roberts. . I can eat almost anything 3 the milling interest at what is now | bull pup would bring 2oc. in the dog : | of a ship he is navigating is not | They richly deserve it, Roy Woodley ........ now.--Ggo. W. Emory, Rock known as the town of Lindsay. pound, and Higbee's cow would sell AT A BARGAIN. alleged, but reports that come in| Gowi To PrTrRRBOROUGH.-- Mr, | 30rd Moase...v.... Ala, For sale by All Druggiste, While resident for a time at her|for at least $40 in the dark. Be- i 8 Percy Rodman 3 Present every day in the month~-- Nellie Cassidy, Oscar Jack, Edna SECOND HAND WATER RT juncle Purdy'sshe won for herself d / ht 'manufacture The Port Perry Cadet self the distinction of being the first cause "Ozzie Benton was over to thirty-eight strong, visit Uxbrid J Union Centre Thursday, to see " bi 4 from time to time with reference to James Allan who has conducted the "baliot boxes and 'rake offs' would Royal Hotel, Blackstock for the cate that it is a pirate craft. past eighteen months has purchased | Emmerson, "Ivan Notts Laurajon Victoria Day. The white maiden t cl ! 1 ggg ¥ ih : old._skipper"-e0 paicanis. ithe C.D R-tlatel inthe town--of fester 4 v= PloTen fides a 1 battle : 7 ved pe jor "1hay. ve. (3 *Worstinghawrer. Pook, i YOUR 5 ; :d to by the' Press, | Peterborough, for the handsome Didgelds Ca ty. Mugveriie he Uxbridge and Port Perry wt ! 3 Ce wel a sits i ty Kader was I ii last = or the: lat on sum of "He hag tak h Jessel The new uniforms : and industrious and even 1 unday. toi. visit. Miss: Gertie has at times during t e Session $5600 . ytak-| Spence, Gerge Roland|°'P Cranbst" they drool all over their day of her death she was busy ber needle work. One hour's s was allshe'was called upon to She was in her 93rd year. sy People Need Health. a rush modern life is, push, et there somehow. It's bard 'nerves, hard op the digestion sep. ~ Your blood gets thin goes down hill, Busy maintain health must 'Take Ferrozone,--it of the latest regulation pattern. Dr. Reeve, Bishop of Ma River, has the oversight of a of over half a million square His "palace" a hut thirty feet squ where his wife:does all the ho keeping, and his Lordship all "chores." Flour and groceries hi to he brought 3,160 miles, from nearest railway point. --y ens en possession and intends t6 enter. tain his guests in keeping with the requirements of that important and prosperous town. -- Baby's Hold on Life. The little ones are frail--their hold upon life is slight. The slight- 3 est symptom of trouble should be d surroundings on the met bra Jeliably Soirectives medi Wei ; 6. 7 cine. aby"s Own. Table ve J sigay; May 3 gers 2 proved by their record of success to SongRec ; © | be an ideal medicine for the ills of 'Pout Perry. Sul-linrunts and young children. The Tablets cure all stomach and bowel bles, allay he irritation of festh- ing. | p prevent cron {and destroy worms." Ti: other hasa this medicine] been somewhat cheesey, and squirm- : in his alleged dignity seaten his way through' in that would do credit to skipper fraternity. cut Piano anp Sone e treat is in store loving public of Port a Bongard, Ri Woodley, rin, arian Sato Fred Brown. An Open Letter. From the Chapin, S. C,, News: Early in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called in a physician to perscribe for us, but his medicines failed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once] felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents araniee bis dhodie we were entirely cured. It is a contains no opiate or harmful drug. ful remedy and snould be Mrs. T. B. Greaves, Martina; gue. Rona house! H. Baile he 1 J aby's | |toc. This remedy is for saic bs al 1 Chamberlain's | Cones Reedy ALWAYS CURES 30 cent "dickie" "and "have three|: pictures of Gertie and Harold on the front page. It's all right for|, them to set the standard. Sure, Mike. || But's time they got out of their 'rut and changed the subject. =. ~ Do Trout Shrink? 'Williameport, Pa., May 2.--H tmuch will a trout shrink. after caught ? This question ,has answered by Judge Stead,"who has COME AND SEE MY. FULL LINE OF NEW SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS It is a pleasure for me 16 show . them whether you buy from me or not, and I would also like to form your acquainta : Please Gall, Yowg and Qld 'we would like very much to see re 2

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