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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Aug 1894, p. 3

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Essa a a OAL MINER'S RESCUE. 7 R TAR Surrstiep From Astana AND INDIGES- _TioN-- UNABLE To WORK For EicHT Lota Montus--Hr Has Now Rx: _ GAINED CuMPLETE Bean AND STRENGTH. From the Stellarton X.8., Jourtial. Faith doesn't come to all by hearing. 'With many seeing is believing. Many when they read of what has been effect- ed in other parts of the country may shake their heads with an incredulous air. To satisfy such people it is neces: Bary to bring the watter home ; to show it to them at their own doors. The § ple of this country may not have Pe or only know little about the places where good has Leen effected by the use of the medicine, the name of which is on everybody's lips, | but they have heard of Westville, the second 'most populous town in the county, and people far and near have heard of the mining town wherein 73, twenty years ago, over fifty lives were lost by an ex plosion in a mine, and the people of these provinces krow it to-day as the place from which they draw their supply of fuel, Hearing of a cure that had been effected in Westville through the agency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, a Journal re r thought it might be the home of Mr. Thos. McMillan, who is known to every man, woman and child in the place having taken up his home there twenty years ago. Mr. McMillan was not to be seen at the time, unless our reporter sought him at a distance of between three and four thousand feet underground, in one of the deepest coal mines on the con. tinent, where he was at work. Mrs. McMillan was at home, however, and when informed the object of the re- porter's visit, said she could give all the information necessary--and she gave it freely. "Yes," said she, "Tom was a very sick man, so sick that he was unable to work for eight months-- a long time wasn't it?' she said hy way of question. "He had Leen sick more or less for about a year. He was like a great many miners who had to work in poor air, troubled with the asthma and indigestion. He couldn't eat well and of course did not thrive, He lost flesh gradually and at length became so weak that he was unable to work. After he had been sick for some months we read of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, We talked the matter over and it was agreed to give the Pink Pills a {rial -- and it was a blessing we did. After he began to take the pills he felt himself gradually gaining strength. By de grees his appetite returned and with it his strength, and by the time he had taken six boxes he considered himself ® well man, At this time he returned to his work in the mine, but he coun- tinned taking the Pink Pills for sowe { time, to make sure (hat the trouble was driven out of his system. He can now work steadily and is as strong aud healthy as he ever was, - We are both 80 plefised with the great good this re- medy did him that we never fail to ri- commend it to any sick acquaintance; Tis statement is simple facts, and is | voluntarily given because my husband has been benefitted Ly reading. the statement of another, and so someoue else may be benefitted by knowing what they have done for him. Dr. Williaws' Pink Pills aren specific for all diseases arising from an impover- ished condition of the blood or a shat- tered condition of the nervous forces such as St. Vitus' dance, locomatar ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis, sciatica, | the after effects of In grippe, loss of ap: | petite, headache, dizginess, chronic ery= sipelas, scrofuln, ete. They wre nisv a specific for the troubles peculiar to the femunle system, correcting irregularities, suppressions and all forms of female wenkness, building anew the blood and restoringsthe glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from wental worry, overwork or ex cesses of any nature. These pills are not un purgative medicine, They con- tain only life-giving properties, and nothing that could injure the most de- licate system, Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills are sold only in Loxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, (printed in red ink.) Bear in wind that they are never sold in hulk or hy the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you sod should be avoided. Ask your dealer for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and refuse all imitations and substitutes, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of all druggists or direct hy mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Compe ny, Brockville, Out., or Schenectady, N.Y, at 50 cents a tio, or six boxes for $2,50. The price at which these piils are sold make a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treat- ment, Port Perry Market. Fall Wheat 85¢ to 60c. "Spring Wheat 55¢ to 00c. Goose Wheat 50¢ to 530. Barley (6 Yowed) R0c¢ to 40c: Bye be. 46e, 88 to 380, - a ss to 60¢; Pe unm; to 35, ETN 00.6 500 Pochwhset Bc to 0c, to 900, Alsike owas 00 to 85. 5.00, Red Clover $4.00 to 84.50, gm Seed §15.0 to $1.50 aveling 6 bens, or business, a Vottle of Syrup of ost pleasantly and on the kidneys, liver and fever, hea | OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS nel a Immense Claring Sale Ermer CO mut BOOTS w SHOES ; AT =~ GNERPSIDE ~ In order to make a complete clearance before receiving our full Fall Stock we will, for the NEXT SIX WEEKS, sell at Slaughter Prices, for CASH ONLY, the finest Boots and Shoes in town. Slater's $400 and $4.50, finest rid for 33 £0 " 8.25 550 " 2.75 2.00 Also J. D. King's fine Boots at 15 1 other at 15 to 25 : Now is the time to buy when you can get 15 to 25¢ on every Dollar home with you in Cash, as we are determined to reduce Stock if prices will do it. T. C. FORMAN & SON. MargIAGE License O¥FIoE, Port PERRY, Ang. 8, 1894. STOVE AND TIN SHOP TINT PORT PERRY! The undersigned begs to announce to the inhabitants of Port Perry and vicinity, that he has opened out in the Stove and Tinware business in the Store lately occupied by Mr. Wright IN THE BLONG BLOCK! Where he will keep in stock everything pertaining to the business. and will sell at Prices that cannot fail to please purchasers. There will now be no necessity for parties in this vicinity going to Uxbridge to purchase Stoves, Tinware, &c.; in fact, it will be to the advantage of the my line, whether Ranges, Stoves, Tinware or Eavetroughing as wy stock will embrace the most popular and desirable makes of Stoves and Ranges, including BUGK'S CELEBRATED HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE. Having had Twenty years' experience at Tinsmithing, all orders entrusted to me may be relied on to give satisfaction. - Bavetroughing and Roofing a Specialty. EZ" A call solicited. Don't forget thie plice in the Blong Bock. W. H CLARK. Port Perry, April 3, 1894, Now is the Time to Get| Pi Booted ! People Say it is Hard Times! Well, if that is the case I will meks it Easy Time "" BOOTS of Superior Quality at a Great Reduction in Price that will surprise yon. ALL SIZES-MY OWN MAKE, Keep no other--No inferior Stock. = Differ. ent sizes made up, all of which 1 will dis. pose of. BOOTS that when you see them and hear the priees you will be sure to ptr: sae; SPLENDID Brick Dwelling House SIX ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale her cheice and well-appointed residence and six acres of lund on which there is a fine Park containing 2 acres; a fine, bearing Orchard of one acre and good Garden ; there is a splendid Driving House and Stuble on tlie premises. Hard and Soft Water and all other conveniences. The Carriage Drive and Grounds are plant- ed with various kinds of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Viues, &ec. This property is beautifully located oft Union Avenue just on the southern bordet ou the Town of Port Perry and is a very de sirable property and will be sold at a Barca. For further particulars apply to the pros prietress ou the premises. EUPHEMIA DAWES. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1693. Bepairing of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Laces, Polish and Waterproof Blacking, Rubber Overcoats and Rubber Boots 1e- paired. & Next door to the Market. WM. BOND. PROF. 8. J. COHN, DRACTICAL OPTICIAN and Eye and Ear Specialist, 176 Wilton Ave, Toronto, Will visit Port Perry once in six month, -- All orders entrusted to him warranted to give satisfaction, REFERENCES --Mr. W. MeGill, Mr. D. J. Adams and Mr. John Nott, Port Perry, PAINTIN( KALSOMINING &C. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1803, HARNESS t r toyity of t rops for their liberal a nereasing patronage during the time he Das carried on the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, ard would state that he it better prepared than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely on Haviog it netitly and promptly exe. cuted, My charges are moderato. 1 am also prepared to Kupply Paints, &e,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronage soli cite l. WM. TREMEER. . Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1583, N taming thanks to the public for the patronage extended to me for over 30 intimate that I or business, and 1 years, I would respectiully any, as usual, now (only bave a! Large & Assorted Stock which I am determine! to sell very CHEAP » Asan inducement to CAsH purchasers Disoonad of 10 pr om- will allowed on all Sales from now until Jan. lst next. All work being MADE BY HAND, nd no factory work key in stork, the riporiont iority of my goles y Il at once become A] rent. fiteuding pirchasers will find that by giving me a call before looking elsewheit they can be suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis- utable guarantee that perfect satisfacti il be Fit by ig Fn ee To School Trustees. HE 8CHOOL TRUSTEES of the town ship of Rench are hercby notified tha their application $0 have their Schoo Ass s ment placed on the gollector's Ro fcr the present year fir: made to the Clerk not later than the 6TH or Augux previous tithe next mecting of Council, t Le held ou Mouday, the 13th of August nos next. WAL SPENCE, % Township Clerk Hauchenter, Joly 0, 1584. aple Taugh' to show their prets s30f Jeerp White Tooth Pov: Uxbridgeites, and all others, to secure from me anything they may require in | {Have you arranged for your Summer - ORPRRCRE® @OPREREO Such as all want. = My supply for the present season is unusually Large, Good, Stylish and Cheap. Every variety of the most handsome Room Papers, of rare beauty and exceeding cheap. A magnificent stock to select. WwW. if. MoO XxX YY. A Large and Magnificent Stock 26 he We have much pleasure in stating that our lilo for business have been largely increased and we are now prepared to furnish perfect fitting Suits from some of the hand: somest English, Seoteh, l1ish, American and Canadian Cloths ever shown in Port Perry. Gentle men wishing o FASHIONABLE, STYLISH SUIT! FECRTTETeeeRRRTeETEETEEYe will do well to call early and select their goods. None but first-class workmen employed. Full satisfaction guaranteed, Gent's Furnishings. Everything in Gent's Furnishing line of Superior Quality, Latest Stylestand Lowest Possible Prices, EZ" A large line of the Newest 'Riyles in, Hats, English, American and Canadian, WHITBY & BLOING-. Port Perry, Nov. 30, 1893. Blong Block. +N NY "A RELIABLE R Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Ti Complexion, Dysentery, Offi disorders of the Stomach, a Hionns Tabules contain nothing infu letmat to take, safe, effectual, A trial bottle sent by mail aif THE RIPANS CHE 10 Spruce Street, & Constipation, 2 oy Dizziness, Bad Breath, and all and Bowels, BOTT DEED BBD AAA HEILIOI L LEADING! DERSIGNED begs to return for the liberal aud still increas: towed: on him since com- he Butchiering Business and would "he is better prepared than ever supply the public with SUCH MEATS to meet the requirements of ts hy offering omly Color detate prices, and promptness to receive a liberal share of léft at wy Stall in the g, or with me on my rounds i will receive immediat: on. Excursions Uf not, write at once to the management of the Popular Excursion Steamer OF LINDSAY. Chis Popular Pleasure Steamer has heen i Hey refitted, is lighted hy electricity, ud bas a powerful' rearch.light for safety on 1 tight trips. # The most favourable rrange- | nents can be made for excursions from sindsay or Chemong to Sturgeon Point, Sebsaygens or Sevyog (to Por hi fd wit foe Railway. Splendid ac CARN BG 7 BS Roter: IN FULL BLAST | SEE ne nndersigned takes this opportunity ot returhing his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him since commencing business in Port, Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly oveéthatled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most approved ind modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is p provarad tog do GRISTING & CHOPP: Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot full to give satis- faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. THE PLANING FAGTORY fn Full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shingles, Posts Door s, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts, £7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY: All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short notice. JAMES CARNEGIE. PHARMACY Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. DAVIS The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of FANCY + GDDDS CONSISTING OF : TOILET BETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, ge. PERFUMES from the best makers; in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, &e., at all Prites: FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §t PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality: PEN A. J. DAVIS, BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY [AING & MEHARRY HAVE AGAIN---- OPENED OUT --_-- WITH Asa Magnificent SS toclixc of everything in their line LAING & MEHARRY. AOR Be Aol REMOVAL 82 We have Moved otr lusiness to the South side of Queen Street and nov occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Acxrryax, wliore we will be Letter prepared than ever to supply but ctistomers and the public with everything in the un arness Line wisn WH TCH FOR CHEARPNESS, STYLE Durability and Cannot be a in the County, &e.; in abundance. 7 BEATTY & BONGARD. # le ugh more than ever: It's : re, Po Pa by druggists, : 'For rates ani other rica a CAPT. G BE Ly April 30, 1894. %. 16, 1509; ISAAC J. WHEELER | Port Parry, March 9, 1892. <f that in threshing pens§t does not split Chemist and Druggist| STRENGTH, Robes, Blankets, B Bol Truk tH Comparison ¢ of Pri Gotta xl nodations a 3 conve iy thesh. grounds are | 700 have beet prosperous section of coun The Boy with & Plece of Chalk, ""The delixht that the sm .1l boy ex; "neces in making a beautiful wavy chalic ark along a fence" said an indnlgen athél; ihn Ve great; bit [ suppossic as nothing to the joy he feuls wi i comes to one of those lions or gr other of toearchtectural animals where, with many of our more modern eden wre now adorned. Lo carefully whiten the eyes of these aud Putte gly 1h ines the mouth in wiifte: ader this treatment the most ferocious of lions lov. lespondent and ridiculoas, nn the fiers cet griffin looks us though he would likd wo luugh, Tne small boy suys noting ag he pusses on, druwing ls ¢ alk acrosi whatever surface may be within handy, rewoh. It is ev dent that ui is §- Co ork funlcptlity of the Ta Township. of Cart" wright, County of Durham. TOTICE fs terehy gi vem, thit I hate L transmitted or TE ered to the persghs. mentioned in Sections 5 and 6 of the Butts i Voters' Lists Act, 1849, the copies reguived hy said scetions to be so transmitted or de- livered of the List, made pursuant to said Act, 'of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the sid Multi, pality to be eititled to Jute ik the said municipality at Elections' for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Munivipal Elections ; and that the said list was first posted up at my office at Blackstock on the 7th day of August, 1504, and remains thieia for inspection, Electors are called npon td exaniine the: said List, and if any omissions or any other. errors are found therein, to take immedi proceedings {0 have the said errbrs correct- ed according to law, Dated this Sth day of August, Jaa WM, LU Clerk of said Manioiplit] HOUSE ANDTWO LOTS For Sale, , Cheap: I EING on the corner of Bigelow and Balsam streets, two quarter-acre lots, also the house which is fn good state of re- pair. Thriving young Orchard and every: thing convenient: Anybody Wishing a good; comfortable houge should apply af once td JOS, HARDIL L, July 11, 1894. Port Perry, Notice to Farmers, The undersigned begs to intimate to the farmers of this district that he has just purchased a new Threshing Machine Bon the Warks of the Me Donald M'fg Co , Stiatfort, which Fas all the latest dppliances fot threshing grain as it should, | It is so constructed them. Orders for threshing solicited. F. A. BAILEY. Blackstock, July 11, 1894. + ed eR \ ER GEO. GARDNER. \ ISHES to inform the public of Poft Perry and surrounding country, that sfter four years experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the Unitetl States, he is better prepared than ever £0 execute any of the fdllowing branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, Bricklayifig in all its branches; Plain and Orvamental Plastering, Also Artifieial Stone Walks; that will remunin permanent ud will endirt ny weather, Brick Cisterns without any wood in their con- straction to decay or give out. 1f you ar ini need of any of the above, come to me and btain prices, All material required inn §, iifie will be kept constantly on hind, and for sale after the first of next April, GEO. GARUNER; a [IN O T Ell ye rae roiiow sal Prices for CASH Cnly Parlor Suite-- : 6 Pieces Mogquette Plush @ £30. Parlor Biiibe-- 6 Pieves French Biveattelle @ $500 Parlor Suite 6 Picces good Moquette Plush @ $3. | 2axlor Suite -- Port Parry, Jan: 3 1 2arlor Buite-- i 6 Pieces host Arhetican Hair Cloth, ffas gilded @ $37. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, spring wlge and back, very lurge set @ Go. a Alove ave Solil Waluut Frames and vell finished. Also Bedroom Sets as low as $11.5 o #2 A Carn SevLiciten, J. W. DAVIS, "uritture Roos, Oien S7. Port Perry, Sept, 20, 1802. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, end Funeral Director, __PORT PERRY. THIS HOLE

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