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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Jun 1894, p. 4

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'W. 8. COLLINS o "I am 2 ie Hill 19, life, Exposure EF DOTA en SED Dadar eran Connie hg ST ve its victims. 9 Wan, besa beware of the A a: Re CE WITHOUT Ta : VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS AND SYPHILIS CURED. W. 8. Collins, of Saginaw, Speaks. {lion Soouins "one of the RR A W. 8. COLLING : BEFORE TREATM'T pan belore EAVIDE UD "When I consnlted Drs. Varicocele Cured. Kennedy & Kerman, I had Their new Method Treat- oURES GU. 16 Years In Detroit, Free of trated). on lose N IT Br ED VATE. No medicine sent C. O. opes. Srything confidential. ment, FREE. nable. Are you 8 victim? you lost ? READER | re mmo i, 1S Wal ERY THRED OR NO FAY 160,000 Cured. No Risk. A . No matter who has treated you, write for an honest opinion hs 3 oki bp Books Free The Golden Mositor (ilos- OD. N Question list and cost of Treat DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN, cents, UT WRITTEN CONSENT, PRI. 0 names on boxes or envel- No. 148 SHELBY ST. DETROIT, MICH. For Sale or to Rent. TEE FARM of the late JAMES BYERrs, deceased, being the West-half of the Hast-half of lot No. 4, in the 3rd concession of Cartwright, 50 ACRES Rich Soil, good well and pomp ; nearly all cleared, a comfortable log housse, a large. frame barn and stable. Will be sold ata low figure on casy terms, or; if rented, the Ex- ecutor will accept improvements upon the place, such as fencirvg, &ec., Apply to JACOB PFEFFER, Executor, in lieu of moxey for rent. Oct. 26, 1893. Church of the Ascension. REV. JOS. FLETCHER, M.A., INCUMBENT, Sunday Mating, 10.30 a.m, Sunday Schoo Wednesday--Evensong, pnsong, 7 p,m. 80 pm. Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A., Pasrox,", Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Weok Evening Service. Thursday 7:30, Strangers welcome and conducted to seats, Bt. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) Babbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Wedk Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30 Baptist Church. REV. MR. CAMERON, Pasror Babbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, :80. PATENT y CavesTES AND RE-ssuxs secured, TRADE-MARKS registered and all othor patent causes in the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and carefully prosecuted. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, 1 make careful examination, and advise as to patenta~ bility free of eharge. ain offices directly across from the Patent Office, and attention is specially called to my perfect and Jong established facilities for making prompt prelim. inary searches, for the most vigorous and successful prosecution of applications for patent, and for attend- ng to all business entrus to my care, in the shortest possible time, Rejected eases a specialty, FrES MODERATE, and exclusive attention given to patent business. Book of Information and advice, nd special references sent without charge upon re- gest. J. R. LITTELL, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, Washington, B.C. Opposite U.S. Patent Office. Meation this pape ) a Agricultural Machines IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND. HE undersigned keeps on hand and for sales the following Agricultural Mach- bes and Implements manufactured by the PETER BAMCLION MTG CD, OF PETERBORO : Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow a es # i : iF sical Fras o ring Te rame 'oot! i Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High olass Threshing outfits, Traction gines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Triumph Engine. 1 am prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of eines, Si ments, Repairs, &c. to. A call solicited. One door west of 'McDonald's Hotel. " R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 1893. ' 4 y to Loan.--Mr. F. M ~~ Yarnold, Solicitor has any amount o i money to loan at lowest rates of in est, in sams' to suit borrower. HovrrowAav's Pinus AND OINTMENT --The most effectual Cure for Gou and R! eumatism.--A frequent cause of these complaintsis the inflammatory state of the blood; attended with bad | digestion, lassitude, and 'great debility, showing the want of a proper circula- | tion of the fluid, and that impurity of | the blood greatly aggravates these dis- orders: Holloway's Pills are of so | purifying a nature that a few doses | taken in time are an effectual preven- | tive against gout.and rheumatism, but {anyone that has an attack of either | should use Holloway's Ointment also, the powerful properties of which, com- . | bined with the effects of the Pills, en- sure a certain cure; The Ointment | should be thoroughly rubbed into the { parts affected at least twice a day, after | they have been sufficiently fomented with warm water to open the pores to facilitate the introduction of the Oint- ment to the glands. LOW'S WORM SYRUP is the stan- dard of excellence. Mothers recom- mend it. Children cry for it. Worms | fly from it. ALL MEN Young, old or middle aged, who find them- selves, neruous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or ovetwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, prematare old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart emissions, lack of energy, paiu in the kid- weys, headaches, pimples on the face and body, itching or peculisr sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs, specks before the eyes, dizziness, | deposits in the nrine, loss of will power, | tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and | rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of citability of temper, sunken eyes, surround- ed with LEADEN CIRCLES, oily looking skin, etc., sre all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity unless cured. The every function wanes in consequence. Those who through abuse committed in ignorance, may be permantly cured. Send your ad- send 10c in stamps, sealed. Address M. V, LUBON, 24 Macdounell Ave., Ont., Canada. Relief in 8ix Hours.-- Distressing Kid- ney. and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Grear Sours AMER- roan Kipyey Core." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to phyeicians on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every partof the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of Toronto, water and in in passing it almost im- mediately. Sold by A. J. Davis, Druggist. | Down With High Prices For Electric Belts. $1.55, $2.65, $3.70 ; former prices $5, $7, $10. ty remains the same--16 dif- ferent styles; dry battery and acid belts --mild or strong current, Less than half the price of any other company and more home testimonials than all the rest to gether. Full list free." Mention this vaper. W. T. BAER & CO. Windsor, Ont Emerson Bros. PORT PERRY. ne Subscribers beg to announce the they arc now prepared to manufactura DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, CASINGS, FRAMES, STAIRS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BRACKETS, BANNISTERS, NEUEL POSTS, MOULDINGS, &C., IN GREAT VARIETY. Seroll Sawing, Band Sawing and Turning done with meafness and dis- patch. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN FANCY FENCE PICKETS Tanks and Cistern Tubs made to order. Factory on Lilla street, Town Hall, twitching of the | muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashfulness, | flabby musclés, desire to sleep, failure to be | hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex- | spring or vital force having lost its tension} dress for book on diseases peculiar to man, { | Planing Mills| just south of the EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING. The Msn Who Thinkd Aldud While Speaking Not Alwals a BUttess. A popular preacher who was acous: tomed to write out lis sermons was complinented one Sunday by a critie of excellent tusts, "Wont wasit hat particularly pleased you?" asked the preacher, The vritd Feferred in detail to a speciul passage of the wermon. "That is strange!" the preacher exclaims ed, '"That was the only portion of the sermon that was not written, When I reached that point, a new thought cue tome like a flash, and I en. Iarged upon it extemporaneousiy." "Tien you would do better to preach hereafter without notes," replied the oritio. | The preacher made the expetiment for | several Sundays, Luk with such indiffer- ent success tifit he returned to tue | practice of writing his sermons Ho had tide the mistake of preaching extems poraneously without adequate prepara | tion, | He had depended upon continuous flushes of inspiration like that which il- luminated the passaze ndmired by the complimentary critic, but they nad not come, The best extemporaneous sermons | and addresses are thought out with micsta.ing care beforshand, That was ir. Beeoher's lifelong habit, Mr, Glad. stone, like Mr, Bright, has adopted the | sume practice, wud not inirequently writes the introduction and peroration 80 us to render them more off ctive, A well-known lawyer who entered the United States Benate greatly impnired his repuiation as an orator by luck ol He was naturally indo- ent, and from long in tue courts'he had convinced himself that he could always depeud upon his resources as a Huet talker, **[ ever prepure myself for a public occasion," he once re. arked to a friend, *] can think aloud on my feet us I go along." He made such bad work of public speakin | during his last days that audi | suces began to wonder how he had gaine | ed au reputation as an orator. When he | fancied that he was * tuinking aloud," he was tsliking thougiitlessly. | It was a lawyer of that habit of mind who inspired vse of Mr, Lincoln's cut- [ ting sarcasms. He had been talking in | & circle, making no real progress in his urgument, and only coufusing aud be- | wildering the guure, | Mr. Linco n compared him to a man | on who had built a | steamboat with a six-foot boiler und a ten-foot whistie. Whenever the whistle i parution, the 8 wmgmmon, | wus blown it used up all the steam so | tint the bout stopped, and cuuld not go on. | Loo elaborate preparation may render | a speech ucadem.c or overwrougnt, | Charies Sumner lucored in his library | trimming and polishing his sentences, and with all us splendors of rhetoric and diguity of diction, his oratory on this ao- | count sometimes seemed to luck spone | wneity. Among receat parlismentury | speakers in England, Joseph Cowan had the sue lault, The true orator broods over his sub ject until he has thought his way | througn it and completely mastered it | He will not think on his feet, nor make | any effort Ww remembor passages or sen. tenoes, but will speak out ol the fulhess | of wind and heart. | Wherein it D!ffers From That Recognised By the Other Box, THE HONOR OF WOMEN. |. Lady Constance Lytton lays down two | propositions wich will be received, we | think, by her own sex with something | of surprise, Siie says women have uo | code of honor, and Jherefore when they are not dishonoravle are more deserving | of honor, because no external pressure | | compels them, but only tueir goodness, | Except on one rather restricted point, we | may venture to doubt whether either | propositivn is well founded. | We fancy women are at least as honorable as men, and that they are kept hono:able by a code at least as severe ps that which presses upon the | other sex. This 1s certainly true, and is | we fancy, admitted by Lady Constance Lytton to be true as regards the | weightier matters of the law. Upon | | their own especial point of honor wo« | men are admitted to be better than men, and they are kept so, not ouly by | the teaching of ages and of religion, but by a code supported by both sexes whicli-presses upon them in many cases | with even frightful severity. Tey are | never forgotten by their own. sex for a | of their cardinal law, aod | | the apparent forgiveness in occasional cases of the other is deeply flivored with contempt. If they yield again to temp tation which should be stromger wiih | them than with men, the tenipiation to relieve nervous suffering by drink, they | are denounced with a bitterness hardly expended on any vice. and almost inex- | plicable, except upon tue theory that men always associate drink in women with unchustity, a belief wnich seems to ave descended ihrough all the ages. The code in this case has been as rigid as iron, and except in the lowest classes of the Northern races, it hus done its work so perfectly that over-indulgence in drinking may be said throughout the world, outside Polynesia, 10 be a purely masculine vice, As regards all forms of pecuniary temptation, except one, the writer | would certainly say that women are | greatly more lionorable than men. It | may be only an individual experience, but he has found t.em much wore re- lactant to borrow ; and when tuey have borrowed, much more rigid, though not, it is true, more punctual, in repay. ling. The trusteeship oi 2000 yeurs has, in fact, drilled them into an appreciation of the duty of paying, which the opposite sex can hard- ly be said to possess, the absolutely up- right man usually displaying his up- rigitness by au abstinence even from requests for loans. The woman who is laxin pecuniary affairs is almost invari. ably without suy principle at all. Lu this case, too, the code presses sharply, the woman who borrows and pays not again being beld by her sisters to be an otfender with whom it is safest to have us little intercourse as possible. The single exception is gaming, T.e writer never knew a foinale gamester, but he i universal | | breach = i n Blok Heada~he is a malady, which] tnakes its appearance most frequently in women. The attack oftenibagi in the morning, upon ® ng, after a night of restlessness or heavy sleep; though it is especially wont to ocour in connection with em disturbances, such as excitement, fright or mental strain. "The pain is usually localised, being in dme or the other, more frequently the left side of the head. It i dates accompanied by great dis of the stomach, when light pains the eyes; noises otherwise unnoticed foflict punishment; odors: excite nausea. From the fact thalpeople with strong nerves are never froubled with Bick Headaghe, it is generall rally eonceded by the most emingnt phy- sicians that it is dependent mpon weak nerves or nervous debility, and ean only be permanently eared by strengthening the nervous system. | The Great Bouth American Ner- ine Tonio is the only remedy manu. factured which is prepared especially and expressly for the nerves. Ii acts directly on the nerve centres at the base of the brain, correating any derangement there may be, greatly increasing the supply nervous SE | Zn tone to the whole body, and thereby enabling a system subject to Bick Headache to withstand future attacks. It gives relief in one day and speedily effects a permanent ourd. 1 Mrs. Isabella B. Graham, of Friendswood, Indians, writes! ** For a number of years I have suffered * intensely with Nervous and Bick Headache; had hot flashes, was sleepless and became despondent. Dr. Faris, of Bloomington, Indiana, spoke 80 highly of Bonth American Nervine that I was induced to buy & bottle. That purchase led to a few others, and now I sleep soundly, feel buoyant, strong and vigorous. I would not be back in the condition X was in when I began taking this medicine for any sum you eould name," : Mrs. J. H. Prouty, of La Grange, Indiana, writes: ** Your South Amer- ican Nervine worked a marvellous cure with me lash year. I began taking it last April about the 20th. The first week I made a gain of 16 1bs. and from that time on I made a steady gain until I resched my normal weight, making in all a total gain of 80 Ibs. After taking it three or four months I found myself o For Sale by A. Druggist, = well woman," ~~ -. J DAVIS, Port Perry omp-- ---- ---- Success the Test of Worth | IS A HOUSEHOLD EVERYWH! PURIFY THE BLOO NERVOUS SYSTEM fully yet soothingly on the LIVER AND promoting. DIGESTION endowing the STRENGTH and: iches, . Trembl' GENERAL DE! sotent force of the: "hey are um 8 ion, anc pi' frame witl Ni Head itude anc ld to the an the man ; aud that the own sex, though it would not condone lier offence, would be far less hard than the judgment of men ou men for the same delinquency. The woman in fact cannot be reasoned out of a conviction that a game is a game and nothing else, and that non-payineut is rather a breach of social conventions than of laws with out wich society could not eoutiuue to exist. She does not see, as a man does, volved in failing to pay a bet, and it as a ore, trifls, is trivial to ber judgment of its turpitude. In the great m jority of grave cases, however, women are ut least as houorable ss men, aad help with all their hearts to waintain a niuch severer London Bpectator. HAS A WORLD-W, It heals every kind nd WOUND Tote © suring Bronchitis, Quinseys, : luring Glandular Lu ¢ ABSCESSES and FISTULL § for all viating the excruciating t > RHEUMAT) ind NEURALGIA it ails to remove Scurf- kin disease. The Pills snd Oint 8, N Bt.(l And are sold by all ¥ d Civilized World ; with the Pots and Boxes %3 J overTisinG + mec THE ROYAL ELECTRIC 00, Arc and Incandescent Electric Lighting, Electric Motors aud Generators. OONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF ELEOTRI0 LIGHT AND POWER BTATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. 50 TO 70 WELLINGTON ST, Aa \l The purest quality of Cream Tartar, | finest re-crystalized Bi-Carbonate of Soda only are used in this ion. t has stood Al with Darn for the 3] '0. yours, and is now (if possible)betier THE BEST N + IN THE WORLD IS THE {ALL THE BEST GROCERS SELL xT. --------------------S SS S.A SS CIGARS. Pw ASK FOR THE AND RENOWNED BRANDS i will SAWYER. 2 Sale Everywhere. PENNINGTON & CO., MONTREAL. PENNINGTON 8 CO AON Re CAFFARONA gras pws, Ground Sold in Tirertto A If you cannot get it at x card , Bend 1s, Montreal, who will free trial sample to strengthens | FINE, YOUNG, NEW, MILCH Fowe ie Sale, 8 to = PUBLIO ANNOUNCEMENT HE Sndersigie takes much pleasure in e piblic that he hak now moved into his extensive, well arranged NewBrickEstablishment whet's His supetior and greatly increased foring | facilities for business will advantage. RE : : a 2 A i 0 oll Going asta With Tim pis : d A 3 ; ; With many thanks for very extensi d u till mags. 1 need Soares : remind the public that my : 1 Fig : i Approved Oven has all the latest improvements ana does The public may its work to perfection. rely on an unlimited supply of CHOICE BREAD. Every variet of FANCY BREAD, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, &. BRIDAL OAKES supplied on short notice. the line Canadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVIAION rains will leave Myrtle as follows GOING WEST.-- . . HE Undersigngd to i that ls. Bas removed business Toate 24 1ASED BESTE Son ht oir Dieatoidry Je dail hits now on hand a fie assortment, in all ilnes, freight saved. In stock, fine brands, Wines and f Prices to suit the times. A call Ligucrs or Moditianl Surposss, solicited. eater, free of charge: Port Perry, April 3, 1890. i F et +FURN " Ra 4 GOING EAST + : i ¢ IT WILL PAY YOU TO A. J. DAVIS, Agent, Port Perry Burland's ld Dom! CINNAMON PIL The Only Genuine RELIEF FOR LADIES, ASK inlonCrestentBrand CINNAMON PILLS, 8 redt-angular metallic boxes sealed with ores- cent. Absolutely #afe and reliable. all Apurions and harmful imitations, receipt of Six cents'In stam by return of mall, giving full particu plain envelope. Address, BURLAND CHEMICAL CO Morse Bldg. N. XY. City. Please Mention this Paper. TOO DESIRABLE RESIDENCES) FOR SALE. The undersi Comfortable ed offers for Sal sidences Albert. For particulars apply to Prince Albert, April 14, 1886. and all the train of evils from early err the body. Simple, diate improvement seen. Failure in the North East side of Lots 84 and 85 Cochrane Street, Part we will reply in Prince J. BAIRD Wenkness, Nérvousness, Debility, later excesses, the fesults of overwork, ness, worry, etc. Full strength, development and tone given to every organ and portion of gt Ji > i ERIE MEDICAL C0, Buta, LY. For Sale at a Bargain. pee undersigned } has received instructich from Mr. McFarlane to offer for sale WHITBY Prices that cannot be Shaded | Style and Finish our Furniture is unsurpassed. Plush. A cordial invitation 18 extended to all to visit my Establishment Whitby, Jan. 15, 1889 TURE to that ne ly inéreased welety Store-- Wholesale and Retail | Hotelkeepers supplied at Toronto and Montreal Prices-- SF Parcels delivered to any part of tlie Corporation, or to Prince Albert and Manch M. WILLIAMS, E. J. JOHNSON, His Stock is complete in every Department, which he offers at Oall and examine my Stock and you will be convinced that for Quality A large stock of Upholstered Chairs, and Ottomans, ih Silk, Velvet and E. § JOHNSON. LS, Yotr Druitt for Burland's 01d Dom. hallow Refuse Upon lars in JUST OPENED OUT A Kine e two| FINE GOLD WATOHES--Latest Styles in Oases. REGULATORS and OLOCKS in great variety. REPAIRING in first-class Workmanlike manner at Diesfeld's Diamond Hall Forty dozen SPECTACLES and EY E-GLASSES, from 25 cts to $6. Stock Fine Jewelry--Latest Styles and Patterns. ~ The Latest Styles in Ladies' and Gent's CHAINS, CHARMS, BUTTONS Everything Warranted as Represented. DIESFELDS' s+ « REGULATE THR + = « AND = PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ors or sick- af on Perry. STOMACH, LIVER » BOWELS, Upon t two-sto cellar and wood shed well and cistern, both excellent choice finit trees, &c.. are being situated on the most located street in town, prone are grand and the locality ul. "hy purchaser can which to pay the balance. 2 Forfu paitionlars, appl on Port Perry, Jan. 16, 1804 Scugog, Jan. 8, 1804. he pi LY ry frame dwelling bouse with stone af 3 in good condition den and a large number The property is | well fenced and is in every 4 fakin ¢ dei y the views from the g a small amount down the payin have a number of years ton FOR SALE. health- in ©

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