; Greenb: '| The Greenbiabk J fy held their Antiivers; § fyetts : hay been ad & power, intelligence andy fio 55 and Friday Fourth | : OT a provid tnost success! > ly thoroughly posted Phe: down srt to Heutiful weather, he an ¥é feuding questions of the day | zeit 3 y d discusses them with great flu. ly know that thin blood{ency and' igénae'and all 'other ns drudgery, and : ae or he arts ec « st td eg al se "The nerves get all their i . IDE | nt spots in tHieir History on which they DIERIY instruiye. srtially had a ee ey pag ne " fy fon Ee hey 3 a Jpafia - 1 V ; BR reais break: tebdency id Arcricamize hit to Sock {re ut emir TheSunday School Son is the result. Dr. Williams' {an extent' {hist he has no desire 101 yor 1ove to rencw, the memories, tf the | yp (Lie best program bk Pils are a tonic. for the blood: live u otkiet flag he 15a8 2150 | events as well from the feelltgs Bt thank- | Li 7, he district and at supply it with the necessary ibeen. lok : by " being . made, fulness and gratitude which they 'arouse | © perfection. T, elementsto nourish and tone up the | the town of his choice. | ir their own mitid§ as well 'for the pu athe J nerves and, the cause being temov:-| (ici Git 0 young man he left | pose of instilling into the miods of "ely | SPOTS YEE ed, nature does the rest and bieglth aves. ay estern: States; | Offspring similar feelings of respect for | of the multitude.p is fully restored. Mrs, Harty Pal-| Port Perey forthe Western: SIA | oy ognyiration of the glorious Dat Mav being dvelgly pusiring-and eneTPris-| toa yc ovveet memories of thie ine the selection | great who wee the chief agents in bring. sho, faulated | ing about t eyts, aud st {oid [radon t ays boot saries y ot dh Lo | ADPEREE cdl abisttgentin (Tis place, | py ie detervedly-ocoupivs tato and embark ne of on hen > got {102A jintics of nd past place and its memories: 'are y atlivity 'of 'the { pess in which truth is not so essen: he walk up an ordinory flight of stairs } perpetuation. The fathers have. told | 3Clivity of thew A , the better it will be for the town be bed gedit wa, without suting down: panting: or.| Barrie the Betupifuls+ their children and their children's keeping with 'the othér ares has the gall to ine He tepreserits I profligacy The : breath, and my nerves trembled | wwnip. Tide NG $74.0. U. W., | Shildren.of the glorious events of that | ments and added much to th€igom- order however to give this etibryo base- | department, The getierdl € like aleal.' I got so that it was|guesey Lodge No. 5 Sons of England, day--a day on which the right arm' of | fort of the gtiests. -Everythingiwas | ballist of the Himes au opportunity to|are fast beginping. to realize, bul almost impossible todo any house and the Sith Regimental Band of ¢ivil and religious tyranny was broken, | condicted in a manner promp and | Prove that his version of the game is |. requires the force and 'honest work, and so nervous that I wanted | yyy, have amalgamated their forces | he shackles were snapped from "the (¢ ootic und tla active waileBPtfad | Consistent with facts, the same players of | 1 queuce af Mr. Borden to press to cry about everything I did. tor th f runai . hands and the fetters from the minds, 8 a %) the Port Perry Club will meet tle same h iction home. That the took several different medicines OF 1¢ Phzposo of FRUITS 1 Sxonrsion the glorious privileges of an open bible the whole company serve th players of the Uxbridge Club at any time the Onis Tia . 4 'without the least' benefit; then I $o'Barie 'on Thursday, Jay lath, end | 0 secured, and the- privileges of civil | the utmost promptitude. The ¥¥hies | and place, play a game for any smount, largo audionce fully , appreciated i C.. S. Thompson, Baritone. ; read of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills AT re et and reiigion liberty placed side by side | Were rénewed again aiid. agsifif"the | thé total proceeds to be devoted in earnestness of the speaker and t Ie Beitait ; and others wit iy] utifier, is simost entirely respon- 0d dadided > 1 it ne id "Train to visit 'Barrie; the beautiful, on | With the right to sit on the British throne | children = entertaining' tiie ig | charitable object. Now Jet the TiBleS freedom from the usual "politicat] 4 reenban! for the charthitig haif of i ; 3 Is i i in attendance: ~All ure ¢of=|judies of France; 'the ter aud 1 got a further supply whigh | {hat day, they aungubge. that a special | and permenently entwined around the| with sweet music, until time re in caut of his remarks were evideng®d} ji J ited. Admission--Festi- it has becom tg dor 1 continued taking for about a month | train will leave: pve at 6.39 a.m.; | SCPlre of the nation, whence their) concert, The Concert, the fin THOS. C. STRWART. |VY the perfect order and care al 'and Concert 25 cts. ; Concert] p, isian Sage | when I was as well as ever; could | Port Perry, 656; Prince Albert 6.59 ; Jest na red ip 21) roceeding was an event long ta be | tinge ee attention given him throughout dis alone 16 cts." Riv. R McCulloch. | Gunada and in Port Perry walk for a long distance - without | Manchester, 7.0%; Higly Roint, 7.10. The Bs Se Pee aE fr 0 | remembered. by. all presen el One Firecrackers Havoc. |address. EY Pastor. Should tlie wedther prove g_ Fini who is glad fo yuarantesit being all tired out. In view of the | fare is paced &t so IW figiives tht ail | overall classes and denominations of b or Rev, Mb. M boc i -- : Mr. Borden made an. appeai to|tnpiopitions the. the 'proceedings | eradica'e'dandruff, stop falling: wonders Dr. Williams' Pink Pills | may participate in the enjoyable event. | the people. (All have partake of, the| Worl y Pastor, Rev, Mi. 'Mu Wilkes Barre, July 5.--Fire at Benton, | =" { the éauntry which will take place in the Methodist 3 & 2 have done for me I sincerely recom. | Tickets good retlififtigion any Pogalar | benefits of that day to a graater or less | occupied the chair to pe n. | Columbia County, last night caused bya the young mien o cou yw ie | Church. or inowey "back: Laige 'bottle "80 mend them to all weak, nervous |train the following day. The Queen's| degree. While it has secured the pal | The talent for the occasioft Was Biches indyiig in a barn, destroyed |a5 also frequently been voiced in| - oi Oe y : g . , sun-down people." Park, Barrio, will Be the principal ron- ladivin of protestantism it has conferred rare, 3nd fully exemplified t EDIE. Seton Argus plant. a hotel. Bark these ¢dluntas, to identify "them- : Sis a . y P y Sold by all medicine dealers or |devois of the gxcufsionist. Baseball at | 4 amotint of freedom on Catholicism to | 4. 0 and principal stores and twenty-five | g.yes with either of the great poli={ *- nh . W / y JMOL. hig s . | dictions announced on the P! : : 3 Br poli- ' Claveland, July 8,--Five thousand by mail at Bo cents a box or six | Agricultural Park--Bairie Club va. thy| Which it would have been an entire Prank Yaich aw hol . dwellings are in ashes. ticai parties, or at least some phase] * PRESENTATION. [dollars reward will be offered for the boxes for 82 60 trom The "Dr. Wil-| Whitby Greys 'I¥e sights and secen- | stranger but for the events of that.day. rang isiga vasa whois a Te py fo ical thought. Jiis only. the |" : the | dite vers of the men who cut the ear liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ery of Kempenfolt Bay are of world-| AS a prelude to the coming 12th cel- | entertainer, and his *T ravet gli" AN ABLE RAILROADER. por Ica ught, Ms.ony On Thursday of "last week, at the: trom the head of Edward Frazer, a - Oat. wide renown... Evorzhedy should take | ebration throughout the country, King | Views met the approbation and SY -- inteiligent knowledge of public ad- elose of the League service at Maple Shuint, in Sullslo augsen' it so Harry ------ | this Excursion train for Barrie on Towa nig Lungs, Fore Pens, applause of the immense audiénge, Cains ministration by the people, can we | Grove Church, Rev. J. W. Totten |§iel Corporation's branch, enwra Thursday next, July 36: . © |held a Church Parade on Sunday last. | 5; obalist : hope to have wholesome and e Pp ina. scrawled threat of 10+ MONEY i from raday next, 26 j eer of the evil 1odee part Miss Mae Dickensou] as a t alist "The report, is widely credited that in et clean Sali so the pation Jha Joba Tala thru oath: been placed with me for immediate in- A very pleasant, party of immediate | jointing assembled sharp on time at and instrumentalist proved 1a pie "Mr, E..N. Fitshugb, of Montreal, who polite Ga ' i Plougbman and Mrs. WV. Milver. | watch for the acooner Unadilla. 2 vestment at lowest rate. friends gathered at thle résidenice' of MF. | 40 King Edward Lodge arlors, Port | nomenal success and the root 5 a Dresent Tent Vie Droiten M2 The women also ought to take a | The former proceeded to read to io olleved Lin have on) hoard ine men: : + a " Se ailway, . Fo aos 4 + : . HUBERT L. EBBELS, and Mrs, John Irvin on the 21st ult to do | Perry, fell into line and wore ably | applause and continued ench te of as fi oy of that sys deeper interest im the politics of the | Mrs. F. F. Crozier an address in - aay Barrister, Port Perry. | honor to the acces of the marfiage of | parghalled tp the Town Hali'by 'Bro. | her several nhmbers were no fem. The latter title was formerly |country- Theit interests were "in |wh The Postmaster-Grooral han been =----------------c= | their danghter Harriet M. to Mr. Geo. | ., FE Morrish- whore services were congratulatory'but high deserve -held. by.Mr. C. M. Hays, who relin- | 4 0 vel greatet than those of the ls od to assist fn Ssoveriens by whom the A Coates. The ceremony was perform- wa : tryout highly + | quished the title when he became | 9% ny 4 blocdy ear was sen' to Mr. Coulby, ed by the Rev. R. H. Leitch at 3pm, [held "The procession was large and | yer popularity awan entertainer gs | president u short while back. The |men and although they might not Si id ; Miss Willard presidingat the piatio. The | their 'step porfect, and the paraders| =o = 0 Sef? 1 a bas nol been glied i Fit possess the power to vote they did a 3 x bride was given awa; her father, at-|looked ¢plendid in regalia, and a moré : ar ugh has, however, n° performing} % y SENATE 3 RRIED. BER OBSERVER and is | tired dninilly in white Ain et active Ht hii of men would | . The committee having chargg Hf the duties invalvad. Yo ga en possess influence with the velcts ed har with a quaotity of valuable BT in JHA tn Heath div ES Tow favor. It is | Br ore ceremony Mr, and Mey. opt (b0 difficult to lod, and they were 'in the field sporls take this ihe air. Buahugh, though » B00 nave | Which, were it used intelligently | aud weeful 'cutiery as an-indication | "pig ay the' residents of fhe brides ' BEST Advertising Medium in| Mine presenfed é Jittle - daughtér, every respect, a recommendation to | opportunity of returning '¢ingere| created and developed the railway | would be of the greatest value to] df sincere gratitude and apprecia- other, by the av. RB. H - the County ; is the champion of the Minnie Kathleen, fi tite of baptism | the Order, a credit to themselves and | (hanks to the parties $ #1 business in Canadd, a native of the |the eSlimtry. = / 6h env her many friends: © Mrs. Mr. Wm. James Ryan, to Mise Luce Agriculturists and of the wore con- |4,,q Jinking tree gelierations i i p BE! United Btates. He was born February : ? judas Fitchett, Vis | amd practicar clase of, Poo. {Lu linking tire fons 0 « mem | ai Bongr £0 the village by their pre-| jo donated Lo:tbe p 1 'Ist, 1859, ifi - Danville, Montgomery The entire "address w Crozier made a very appropiate re- i PIED. e, is not a favorite of schemers, | Lh lcoome wishes were many for the | * CP. andibearing. The services at Ay County, Missoutl, He ente rail thoughtful and earn est.in tone and ty: Her {riends -are-all-glad thus 1 and cliques ; it is the Oldest | 110 "U0d ton ag Well the berutire] | the hall Worem every way appropriyte wag tervice in 1873, us elef ; a bi ded by Pp 3 LHUS {copa and Best sta a foam in land usefal "preseistd" were In evidetice. |to Che 'jocchusiod. Mr. P. Pilkey, 0 of | we of the Master Car Builder, of }AUCT anc was aby. scl : to show at least some appreciation | 2, 1910 hair and itching scalp in two weeks E. H. Fitzhugh Has Had a Brilliant 15 e original A vety delicate defetitier was_much en | charge of St. eas es 1 City YY Norte y, |that of WV. S. Middlebs P.; off of : dthful V a t by E 3 is J " e ¢ pu me (a 7 ng th one fraught wit! 1 d ) 3 {oth its delivery and coutaxt were of #7 Wo : nde vir 389 " now tiv good wishes of pil, Ward 'AHigong soh of ohn estéemed high order and proved conclusively | 18 equal Brit: Docember 31st, 1896, wns master of an, Mr S, E. Allison, has been [that ths gentleman officiating was 1 mpirerand a1 transportation for Jines 'west ofthe os nfdbd Tudfative tigrougly postad on the historical facts | Out of di area a; 1 r . $1pp1 Rives an the Wabash: Ball « n ' Paurancs Conboy of Fsrirg Fa." AR and Samana gha) he poss-sses A on uate miles close to 1.480 are yo or ot, 1590, Te a id yy \ rsed: 2 tals | derful and retentive memory and has | Bnexployed, 8 © | of @ b; : Nort Ontar 10 Obser ver. Iw nine sthe talented 'a'happy faculty of arrasing his eonclu- | United Btates that with X Grand he Seneta) aa a o Pr an a sins Sho citing his admonitions in a ation th ue still What Montreal, On July 15¢n of the ane > io It will be seep bg Forman &. Seon's!'nABner that cannot fail tocouvinee the | shal oi a. cow ¥ : year he was appointed superintendent (The Offial Paper of the People.) advertisement that, a big cat has begn tio skoptient A430 Sie Jin pits neg SEiont with Jower Bu r of the middle division of the Grand ---------------------- ---------- |'made in prices of and Chocolate Fine ' that throngs aga I = "Canada begins 'with re y. Trunk Railway System, with offices FOUNDED IN 1857. ig and Qxfords! for the 'month of area, and he Is pleasing and i in te position > Unit , : ee pi eat) it Mga 2 =e 20 oe st of ". - [to a svonderful d-gres ; that be will,| in at the nning of g rds Vicarpresient" an 2 : : : 3 ' 3 { ager, Central Vermont Railwa; in Pope rtct2nt Peote {Beaverton is now lrg a. village Snoindg Comoro of the mon | whieh, 1 Jo sant, of SOME in 35m En ld roe apd ned re of fenceless gardens and it might be Shopiivd denomiiation ofwiTis ho is hate 3s yoy Daren been Jotiehied. Oan- c HLS became president hy PERT PERRY, JULY 7,19i0. |expacted: thatuthere .would -be - no [5°00 ! become so talented and worthy | FCO. 5 STANCES 0 South, i i ? A PER] expe that.theve: .would 3 teacher, th i ! uation described, ties ern Pacific Railway, he went 10 --_-- cows allowed" within tife corporation | attentively listened ood oul oP abe or. he old Ban Francisco, Cal. as his assistant. No one cin have read without ex: | There sre booughi however, to stjll|#0d intelligeut congregation } The | derful futuro with all the mi olin ub Li periencing satisfaction the results of | do muck damageiand cause annoy- Po mune x He seeasion, why a hited Slates fo and general manager of the Central the new prison system as introduced | ance, ag was..eyperienced by the Denies Grand Chaplain, Ontario East, Under Deep Cont Vermont Railway System. From Jan- by the Whitney administration, and residents of: Victced ably assisted atthe services. Atthe| Herbert Booth, son © ait 1st, 1905 to January: 6th, blo, 0 more particularly by Mr. Hanna. An ents of Victoria street on Sat-| close of thu services the Brathren agai | tion Army General, has e was third vicopresident of | where he ~ |urday night when a 'wandering|formed in ling and were mirrhalled to | ed mission at E ist Grand Trunk Railway System, and ex-convist ip England recently said :-- SE gen ENE LN. Lodge Hobwm,. Wie thor wore | Surch, outed: niatin ! vice-president of the Central Vi mn I 'have served. four terms in various ¢ eaned 4p unprotected | giynissod in fho orthodox mavner. ing near the close of , Railway System, with offices at Mont. prisons. I was rightly' convicted of my | garden of Me CME-"Schrieber and } real. On January 7th, 1910 he was ap- first offence, but never since have I{lelt the usual marks in other prem Ret tig aia as pitied first Ru pretident of : DIVISION , "asking p , Grand Trunk Railway Sys + been given a fair chance to become an |jses on the steeet. The owner got ry AL COURT Booth was asking : Ey sion, _ honest citizen again."; Aud he proceed- || or a wav os ; : gel Before Clute, J., Sutherland, J., Middle. | 2udience # rise as 1 b i rhi pei ra "| their desire-to lead «od to relate. how he was shadowed and | 2) Bold Fehon which A .| heeds re' was unfortunate, for it would .be Lamb ys. Franklin.--H. L. Drayton, | lish ev of "were : his. every act suspected: he proper hight ¥6 Trade 1 he keep--| K.C., for plaintiff. J; E. Farewell, K. [*him. "There is 8 Neither in jail nor out of jail was this | crs Of Coved reabizs. tira. their "ani. [C., and W. H. Harris (Port Perey): for | the gallery," he aman helped." To assist the lallen to get | mals may be far more costly than | defendant. An appeal by the plaintiff | Boowy deseribed: his from the judgment of Falconbridge, C. | and Mr. Belcher : + + | J, 0f Jan. 17, 1910. The action 'was| and up the ga Even in this bot weather there is talk ns Siecle shat a deed from reached the ars down fthe State helps to hold of an advan fap ntl to George Franklin, and adsed | goeing, Goan, will not apply to Ontario fu| The peed si vine te trom George Franklin to the defendant ; Thomas Lambe, are fraudulent and{ A. K.' Birks, vited €1 increase the public burdens on : > ; - apd| Methodist Oh fhe stipend void," on the ground: cf cellusion* and Lond . "{4rand between defendants, and shou'd Conetence PINAL 8 Yiow 40 dofivered wp to be cancelled ands] "Mire, Pai bla esto in which married life] gig, gud for an'order that dcfendnnt;| Or of the most : rid is on their feet-again is the right thing to | the urehasegol ith E & do, and the Goverwment is takinga pu kd wi press: ir of 082 ai besneg or 240.0 | Thomas Lambe, convey sald lands to| in the; The Seaforth Expositor strongly ad yocates the establishing of a county 530830, Aor. consumptives. It be-| action | of Mrs Andee) rinposarten.