Why Grow ou, Or Die? | ® New York, Dee. 30.~The Sun has received the following cable de- wey current electric treatment The discoverer %ho is ope of the cminent members of the Academy of Sciences, says the majonty of people die of arterio sclerois. He uses a sphygmometer to measure the tension of the blood in the ar- teries. If the mercury of the in- stryment marks fifteen centimetres it shows a normal tension. If the tension is higher orlower Prof. d'Ar- sonval states that six baths of the high frequency current will bring it to the normal, where it will re main, all danger of arterto- selerosis being removed. These baths of five to ten min- utes each may be taken three times a week. They give the patient ab- solutely no sensation. It only re- mains to find a method of check: mating microbes from without, and The Matin believes the world will possess the means of perpetual health. eens Sein Croup can positively be stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting--nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet pleasant, and safle syrup, call- ed Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for Croup alone, remember. It Joes not claim to cure a dozen ailments. IUs for croup, that's all. Sold by A J. Davis. When a man on the top goes wrong; very naturally his fall makes a great splash. To stop a cold with *"Preventics' is safer than to let it run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the 'sneeze stage" Preventics will head off al) colds and Grippe, and perhaps save ou from Pneumonia and Bronch- itis. Preventics arelittle toothsome Candy cold cure tahlets selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes: If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the cold, and please you. Sold by A. J. Davis. Many a lawyer's greatest trials are that he has none, Many a minister is profiting by the mistakes of others when! he earns a marriage fee. SER NRT, Tenacicus Form of Systematic Catarrh. Not an easy thing to cure, and a remedy that makes good deserves the credit. Catarrhozone cured Chas. H. Webb, of Woodstock, N. B., who writes: "For a number of years I was troubled with systema- tic catarrh. It wasa very tedious form of the disease and nothing helped. 1 uced Catarithozone and got relief. To build up my system I used Ferrozone T is combina- tion can't be beaten. 'They cured me." Your case may be chronic © but Catarrhozone will drive out _datarrh and keep it out. Two sizes »and $1 oo at all dealers, sold under guarantee of satisfaction, re . Englisamnen too Buey to Think of Seine My from ] Paris :--* Provided this | s the greatest ten : |clothing, dry 'mi ionaire. mea's clothing, dry goods,~wearing apparel for mea, women and ehild- ren, outfits for thefentire famiiy at less than the actual cost of the raw material. Jones & Son say their store will be closed Monday and Tuesday, in order to get their great stock of goods ready for their Gigantic Ten Day Sale, which opens Wednesday morning at nine a.m. January gth This is no ordinary sale, but one that seldonl occurs in -any com- munity. Jones & Son certainly have prepared for immense crowds of people, having engaged many ex- tra salespeople in order to be able to serve the large crowds during this tremendous ten day sale: We expect this great sacrifice sale of men's clothing, dry goods, wear- ing apparel lor men, women and children, outfits for the entire fami'y to attract the largest crowds of peo- ple ever seen in the town of Port Perry, and we bespeak for Jones & Son a gigantic business, during their great sacrifice sale. Port Pesry never saw such a sale as this before and the public will, no doubt, buy out the ¢: tire stock during the first five or six days of (he sale. It is an oppo tunity which comes to you about once in a lifetime, and Jones & Son are to be commended for giv- ing the public of Port Perry the be- nefit of their Great Sacrifice Sales. Let all who can attend this wonder- ful bargain-giviog event, which will last for.ten days only. Sale posi- tively opens, Wedresday morning January the gth at nine a.m. We wonld advise early morning trading as much as possible in order to fa cilitate the serving of the immense 'crowds that will attend this gigan- tic dry goods, and clothing saie. Don't fail to secure your share of the ma.y bargains that will be offered. Keep Going. Nothing in nature stands still. If isn't dying it is growing ; if it isn't growing it is dying. This is as true of men as of plants, A 'r a- ture equipped with muscle and mind must use both every day or the muscle will soften and the mind] will shrivel. More than that--when bod: jind brain fail to grow, the spir t with all its power over life and usefulness and happiness, is the first clement of man to siggal dis- tress. So it is with old Franklin Farrel, the head of a foundry and machine | company iu Ansonia, Conn. Helis simply guarding his own happiness by grimiug his hands in his mill in spite of his seventy- eight years. By the measure of money he has carned retirement for he is said to be many times a 'By the measure of work he has surely earned it. | But he keeps to overalls and his machine shop just the same. He ut that work and woik Z ver, ve'the public been able to buy, "[tiful lithrographed metal boxes at 5 A bi 21 (75 EE 'and the west Itching, painful, protrud- id piles disappear like tsuse. Try it and see Uk e dis: First class Farm Fro 1f you are Constipated, dull or bili- ous, or have a sallow, lifeless com plexion, try Lax-ets just once to see what they will do for you. Lax ets are little toothsome Candy tablets--nice to eat, nice in effect No griping, no pain. Just a gentle laxative eflect that is pleasingly desirable. Handy for vest pocket or purse. Lax-ets meet every de- sire. Lax ets come to you in beau- cents and 25 cents. Sold by A. J. Davis, gE Wedding Cakes a Specialty at Mr, Chas. Pearn's. rin Hockey Schedule. an, 3 Morvkharo at Cannington. I 7--Uxbridge at Markbam. Jan. 8--Cannington at Port Perry. Jan. 14-- Cannington at Uxbridge. an. 14 -- Port Perry at Markham. Jan, 18--Uxbridge at Port Perry. Jan. 21--Markham at Uxbridge. an 22-- Port Perry at Cannington. an, 25--Markham at Port Perry. an. 28-- Uxbridge at Cannington i 30--Cannington at Markham an, 31-- Port Perry at Uxbridge. -- PORT PERRY MARKETS (Quotations by A. Rose & Sen Jan. 3, 1907 Fall Wheat ........ $0 68 @$ 70 Spring Wheat... ... o 65@ o bs Goose Wheat .. . 062@ o 62 Barley ..:......... 042@ o Rye 0 56@ o Oats... 5...» 025@ © Beans ....-. 1 00@ 1 10 Grass Seed... (BUT 00 @ iT 25 Alsike Clover.... .s: & oo @ 6 50 Red Clover . 6o0@ 625 Peas--Blackeye ... 0 75@ ©0 75 Peas--Small.,..... o 68 @ o 70] Buckwheat... ...... 0 45@ 0 45| Turkeys 0s... o15@ © 15] Geese vo nisin o10@ O12] Ducks .. . 0 10@ O 10 Chickens. .. 008@ o0 10] Butter... . 010} @ o 26 Egus,. ¥ un 0 22 @ 0 24 Cattle, per 1b...... 04+ @ o 05) Hogs, per 100 lbs.. 6 6o@ 6 Ey H {OF COURSE !!i} : x BR You will give your Boys and Girls 2 wm Business course as the finish Public x m or High School work and before m H you select your school, be sure and H x write for our new Catalogue. We g m are doing better work than ever be- m R fore and can guarantee excellent re- XR » suits. Fall term from Sept. 4. ~ u u ~r=\PRITISH AMERIL 5a SEE Y: M. C. A. Bldg,,--TO RON T. M. WATSON, PRINCIPAL. ining dtd JD RC Annual Meeting HE ANNUAL MEETING "of the Scugog Agricultural Society will be held in the Town Hall SCUGOG, on WEDNES- DAY, tHE gth pay oF JANUARY, 1907, at One o'clock pm. For the purpose of considering the Audit ors' Report, Electiou of Officers for the 'current year, and any other business that may be brought up at HE undersiged offer offer for Sale that fine farm being composed of the east part a trade. i Begs | to "Rnnounc 4 Co Citizens of Port Perry and [surronnding country that he -oring Business in 'the' Ebbels' Block, with fine Vestings dnd Pantings. : "Having had a large exper: ience [I am-prepared to ma s as good and as cheap up-to-date as any in t 'has opened collection of" 'Suiting 8 Crs Warr | We will buy your Chickens Alive and pay the highest Cash price for deliveries at our Warehouse, Port Perry. Pp. Before delivering see there is no | Port Perry, thei birds are not as salable, once a loss | all rognd results, | Sell your chickens early and save | A , Bargain | the losses incurred through the cold ~ wet weather of the late fall months v grain ing, the law. in the crops, otherwise Later in the season we will be in| _ the market for Turkeys, Geese and | Ducks Tue Martaew Epwarps Co. Get our prices Port Perry, Aug 16, 1906. { ES. Tue Port PERRY Races--bids fair to be | | | CoMING EvVENT--THE Al I parties | fi | shooting in the 8th cot We are prepared to take them | be prosecuted any time now if they are plump, | well developed and weigh from 3 Ibs FO utter. vir OtBge, 'Famous Yo THE UNDERS prgons entitled only-to the claims "to send onto, on by writ- DAIRY, "Toronto, Ont. TOIN . passing hunt @pping on lot 15, oni of Reach, will "utmost rigor of | | AN BLONG, | | | 0 second hand at Tae Opser- | shire Boar D keeps for ser vice at b 18, con. 4, Reach a record breaker. The fastest {ds famous' 3 Boar, SUMMER | horses anywhere to be found are | Hitt, SENATO A in : PT granc gh prize at the Indus beading for our town. The 8th | {ral Fair nh 1905. He has | gHerd of T. J. Cole' 5 | and gth January 1g9o7, will doubtless be gala days for Port Perry. - -- ity ex It will be seen by Mr. W. J. |Terms Martyn's advertisement in another col- | umn that he possesses one of the best | Printe Albert swine stock animals to be found any- |! MCC ACS where been at the Head: 0 noted Yorkshires fo | see him is to be of Pedigrees sup £1 Cash or ast two years, To | need of his superior- | Bled on Snpli ation. | 0 Book ked. . J. MARTYN Dec, oT HAVING disposed of all m Holidays I will continue to sell uh SPECIAL ANNOUNG = All will go at and under " : Cost Price. Terms--Cash, or credit if required. g& I still continue my "lat the Old Stand, Port Perry, Jan. 2, 1907 UNDERTAKING BUSINESS JOHN NOTT, oh. | roiture during the ti the balance is sold. Haviffg had the commodious Store in the Currie B Port Perry, Sept 2 k fitted up espec ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug Stores in the Province, and extensive addition to my extensive stock of Drug Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BO While returning thanks to my numerou an invitation to all to call and see me ii 1900. Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. and have takén premises, where 1 have. opened I plate: in my hands for sale. -------- FARMS FOR 1 would call special attention of parties r Four fine properties now listed and for Sal Three Farms in Scugog. fine Farm in Reach. AVING had considerable experience Sales of some of the largest transaction $ ip this district, and in every instance givin faction to all> concerned, I have conclude whoie attention to disposing of all Real Est ssion of my new up, in emicals, and Fancy AND SUPPLIES ons I would extend y few premises. "J DAVIS. 21 Ibs. Bast Druslared ie] Swaar for $1.00 . | Jumbo Nayal Orangeg doz. 10¢ 12}c Seeded Raisins full d Package ie Swe t Oranges doz. doz- TL Oranges doz. Ma Shelled Almonds Shelled Walnuts Extra fine Eating Raisins 1b, Cranberries pon New Mixed Nuts doc | Almonds, Walnuts, 250 | Brazil Nuts and Chesnuts 5s ' Ram ILals India Tea Ib, soc & 6oc T. C. FORMAN & SON. Port Perry, MILLINERY Half-Price ! Having had a most satisfactory Millinery season, we are now Selling the balance of Winter Stock at Half-Price. Sale on for two weeks. Wools and Xmas Novelties in abundance. MISS WALKER, MILLINERY PARLOR. oO000 i | Manufactured by the Owen Sound | Wire Fence Co. Litd., and am g 1 5 F prepared to sapply this whole | HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID. Farmers can have their Seed Cleaned by the Celebrated Clipper (Seed MiH) and be able to obtain Highest Price in the Market Coal of all sizes--No. 1 Quality. Lump) for threshing purposes also for sale. E. H. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1906 Steam Coal (Selected PURDY. 'The Demand for PEARN'S BREAD is Unprecedented ialty. CHAS. PEARN, Baker AND CONFECTIONER. WEDDING CAKES a Spec- Comparison of Prices Courted OF EVERYTHING IN THE CHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be urpassed in the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &o., in abundance. W. A. BEATTY. Onticos f.ine You can fvags depend on x Doubt manufactured Suit or other Garments. The; meet every requirement A ways. Nothing yet has béen 'made that eclipses in any : the productsof W.H. Doub £1 distri a ° "350 ob ained, Filberts, Pekunts, We guarantee all the prof ducts of our establishment to' fit and always retain their good shape. Our Fall Stock is now full and includes the latest and best best goods ob- tainable in the best markets in the world. We solicit inspection. W.H. DOUBT. Port Perry, Sept. 12, 1906. IT IS A FACT That you get the greatest value in Spectacles from us fit and quality considered FF. RB LUOKH,. Refracting Optician, 11 King St. West, AORONTO ~ The Chatham Incubator | built A Summer as it is giving entire satisfaction, Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence community with the very BEST WIRE FENCE produced on thi Continent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers. The Dirron Fence is without a peer. It is the BEST because it is flexible ; it is a square mesh ; itis & perfect hinge-stay fence, therefore t is impossible to bend the stays | in fact it is the best fence made in this or any other country. Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the DirLLow FENCE. J. H. Brown, DEALER IN, AGRICULTURAL IMPLR< MENTS AND MACHINERY SEAGRAVE. WOULD HAVE G I! VOI JOD LUCK } IN HATCHING CHICKENS, DUCKS wWOTURKEYS, you should without delay purchase * The Chatham", the Kiog of ill Incubators. of the features that make Let us lista few the most effective hatchit g apparatos ever It has double walls, which are thorou hly packed with Mineral Wool i absolutely fireproof, and the most verlect non-conductor that could be used. It bas Automatic, Thern Iatar, 1 Ni made for a Canadian People by a. Canadian Firm that has a reputation maintain. THE CHATHAM will batch more strong, robust chicks, from strongly fertilized eggs. than any other machine made. THE CHATHAM will pay you 100% bette than any other investment made on the Farm. Mr. George Lee, Greenbank, Ont., writes as follows ; -- , Port PERRY, ONT. --1 am more than delighted hatham Incubator purchased Inst I have just taken off my first hatch fos this seacon, March 15th, 1905, and from 90 # 1 tive 79 smart chicks which I hai to beat at this time of the a aif 0% better than hatching itd cart cheerfully recommend Te oo every person contemplatin Incubator, as yvu cannot make bay by so doing. THE CHATHAM is ecld on time, in one, two or thieo payuwents, ni required until next October. EGGS FOR HATCH | When purchasivig eggs fo 14 po SE 5 ~ We ean' ho very best, and reed