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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Aug 1894, p. 4

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podytiym <0. Tielew Bel Tel fi Wengertul Discovery E~You can Deposit the the Homer fa Your Bask or with Your Poste Eon can DePes after you are CURED READER } Awe Are you 8 8 viotim? red been you Method Treatment a iD oure 16 Years in Detroit, Consultation Free. Fo matter who oh a. mea. , on a ENO NAMES ORD LIVERY STABLE. | the publi f ived EARTILY thankin liberal patronage have kept a Live H i many years 1 ment in Port Perry, announcing that MY LIVERY TO MY SEW PREMISES Opposite the Railway Séation rely extepad Pre mises and for. Asiness the public with safe and desirable I have me 1 bave removed where from increased facility can be accommodate RIGS AT »-DERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. 3) July 21, 1886. wake Ohio and Bay | of 1 Quinte STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. STR. NORTH KING Licaen sv Evan. rot B Husvso 5 Sreax SAILING SOUTH. COMMENCTSG 30TH APRIL sbonrg § am. Port Hope 8.45am.. 2.30 pm. except Momlny, when Sten Jeaves Cobourg | pm, Port Hope 2 arriving Charlotte (Port of Roehester)7. op SAILING NORTE Leaves Charlof te week days IL15 1 am, and Cohourg when Steamer. leaves Chay .m., aniving Port Hope It 0.45 p.m. An extra trip is made Inte (Fort of Rochesle Cohourg | p.m. ort H --Cails every We .m., and Colbo! ne Wednesds ps 50m. m. f Rochester Monday fre Ww H. McC AW, Poit Pe ry Hi. GILDERSLEEVE, Gen. Manager, Kingston. HOW IST HIS Something unique even in the s, is 1} oy ne and general The proposition is to send the 3 year for one dollar. the regu price, and in addits seriber fifty two complete povels during twelve months ; one each week Think of it. You receive a new and com- ete novel, by mull, post paid, every week 1 fifly-two weeks, and in addition you get ihe magazine once a mouth foa © months, all for one dollar. It is an offer the publishers can only afford to make in the poi os expectations of getting a hundred Thousand new subscribers. Among tue anthers in the coming series are. Wilkie Collins, Walter Besam, Mrs, Olipbant, Mary Ceeil Hay, Florence Marryat, Anthony Trok op, A. Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marra, Miss Thackery and Jules Verve. If ou wish to take advantage of this unusual opportunity send one dolar for Stafford' | Magazine, one year. Your first copy of the magazine, and your first number of the ffty- 1wo Doves (one each week) which you are 10 yecelve during the year will be sent you by yeturn mail. Remit by P. U. Order, regisier- ed letter or express. Address STAFFORD PUBLISHING CO. Publishers of BTAFFORD'S MAGAZINE P.O. Box 1258. Please mentiou this paper. iy deceased, being the West-balf os of lot No. 4, in the 3cd con Cartwright, 50 ACRES Rich Soil, good well and pump ; nestis al} cleared, a housse, frame barn and stable. Will be sold ata low figure on easy terms, or, if rented, the Ex- will mir mt 3 the improvements upon Le pW in lien of mocey JACOB PFEFFER, : Executor, Oct. 26, 1803. Tara, Ont. to Loan--M¥r. F. M Solicitor has any amount of dinaned? you. What it bas done TERED OR NO FAX 160,000 Cured. No Risk. Books Fr 5 Free -- WITHOUT, Bealed. wig UT, "WRITTEN CONSENT. PRI. . No names on boxes or envel- tial: Rauestion list and post of Treat- ERGAN, Sew York, N.Y. | AFTER TREATMENT. arr you contem A ave any for others it will do for you, has treated you, write for az honest opinion "The Golden Monitor" (illus. No. 148 SHELBY ST. DETROIT, MICH. A Vicked Boy. lives in Was ing five-fly aid of scope. wuld give thin die out, cond liy for or a ran ar discovered a new | mag: third at able stadof the 0 gu d til tiey it on: the wele mad h to the man star in he new ies Amoi anted 1 A Father's Heartlcssness. crossed some mu- vent to work, he ght apparently in amazed him the a couple { only to | two. few to do sums to savens that ex- fo: i, and then had moved twenty-four he found for tele n gypsies e vesterd < rit oe For Over Fifty Yedrs. Mrs. WinsLow's SoornING Syrup hat been used hy millions of wothers for their children while teething. "If disturbed at (night and broken of your rest Ly a sick child suffering aud ceying with pain of Cut- | ting Tceth send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer iinmediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarshoes, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colie, softens the | Gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. *' Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children! teething is pleasant to the taste aud is the | prescription of one of the oldest and best | female physicians and vurses in United 1 States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle, Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for 'Mrs, WinsLow's SooTHING SYRUP," | i Honcoway's Prus.--The Hour of, | | Danger. -- Disease commonly "comes on | with slight symptows, which, when | i neglected, increase in 'extent, | gradually grow dangerous-- a condition | which betrays the grossest remissness| | --when these Pilis, taken in accordance | with their accompanying directions, | would not only have checked, hut con- | quered the incipient disorder. Patients | daily forward details of the most re | markable and instructive cases in whiz' | timely attention to Holloway's advie: has undou' stedly saved them from severe illness. These Pills act primar ly on the digestive organs, which they stimulate when slow an, inperfeot ; and, secondly, upon the blood, which is thoroughly purified by them, whence is derived the general tone they impart, and thir power of suljugatinghy pochon | drincism, dyspepsia, aud nervous com- plaints. and | WEARNESS., DEBILITY, PALE- | NESS, ANAEMIA, ete., are cured by | Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine. Killing a Woodchuck. One old woodchuck, I remember, con- structed his burrow almost in the center of a | twenty acre clover lot, and every attempt to | capture bim in any kind of a trap utterly | failed. It was the rarest thing in the world | to even catch him standing up at the en- trance of his burrow during the day, but | frequently we would see him just hes ad and | shoulders out of it. It seems to mo I must d thirty or forty times at iv under nstances from the outer side of the | { il which surrounded thé field, and | that, too, with a beavy old fashioned muzzle | loading Kentucky rifle, which at seve five one hundred yards was good nearly we for all small game. But here Be 4 shot failed; a cloud of dust would puff up at | the very entrance of the burrow and each | time I would confidently walk over to pick | him out, but no, next day at noon he was as ever. | there ag | He was f a Colt's revolv within a few feet of the 1 | tho aim down the | long string to the tr 1 waited behind the wall till he agair owed himself, when the success ot the device sealed his doom.-- Forest and Strea ain, looking out as smiling rrow and training o and then tying a is a patent palace | o of live fowl. The car is an the ordina ins 116 compartments, in a series of ei through it thwise. Th in car, four feet square, { with an aisle r { and another capa~ | ding to the season of the year. | & system irop decks the fowls ed at the bottom of the loaded and unload: car, the sides of which are of strong wire in which are the doors to the sev eral | ten he netting, | co: | ply a full load on a journey ®f 2,000 miles, | Each compartment is supplied on three sides | with abundant food and water, by a system | | of troughs and hose that is easily worked om | the inside, no matter how great a speed the | | train may be at. | In a box or beneath the car. --Railway wa. and encamped on a Brewers- | -- io a The party of Jean | wife, children, | N m Delcast, his wife, and | ALL MEN en. They have with them | Young, old or middle aged, who find them- a performing bear, two wagons, and 3 | selves, neruous, weak and "exhaut ted, who cow and a calf. Pierout, the leader the party and the owner of said they had just arrived cago, having driven entire distance. from aeked. "A avpsy named Mox came cam outside of Syracuse, last f: bed two wives with him, them had a sick child. W away during the day the child died, and when we got to camp it was laid under a tree, wrapped in a blanket. Mox didn't fasten his bears, and while ey found | we were eating our supper ib the body and commenced Two men saw them doin, to eat it, the bears were doing. "ive half-devoured body and said: them finish it now.' ing to hang him, when e=me and took him to prison. Press Gentlemen. --I have used your Yellow Oil and have found it unequalled for burns, sprains, scalds, rheumatism, « croup and colds, rs. Hight, children a ra dealers. All who use it recommend Moutreal, Que. Fea Xinde inh sive Sold by all Ripans Tabules prolong life. the bear, | Chi- their teams the | He said they obtained | tter living by giving performances | with the bear, which has been taug ht | | | many amusing tricks. | «Pid your bear eat the child [that | died while you were in Syracuse?' was | to my | hich was in the woods om the | and tried w drive them away, and toid us what Mox looked ai "Let The men then ran away, and preity soon came back with others, who shot the bears and put a rope around Mox's neck and were go- some officers What | became of him after that 1 don't know. They didn't touch us at all, but told us 10 get out of the state.-- Philadelphia are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, pad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart e emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kid- headaches, pimples on the face and ody, itching or peculiar sensation about the otum, wasting of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashiulness, leposits in the urive, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be sstipation, dullness of desire for solitude, ex- citability of temper, sunken eyes, surround: »d with LEADEN CIRCLES, oily looking skin, ete., are all symptoms of nervous debilit that lead to insanity unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension e very function waves in consequence. Those who through abuse. committed in ignorance, may be permantly cured. Send your ad. dress for book on diseases peculiar to man, send 10c in stamps, sealed. Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Macdounell Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada. of | { vested by sleep, © hearing, loss of voice, it WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. effects of Abuse or Exoesses, Before and After. Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. known. Druggist. FOR SATIMH. Scugog, Jan. 3, 1894. AEATS TRA Miss diarrhea, and oul A friend told me of Dr. Fowler's Extract of wild Siawhers Po | strengthening the nervous syste of the car is from 8,500 to 4,500 fowls, | By | are | | The food is carried ! Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all Mental Worry, edoessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- Has been prescribed over 85 years In thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if be offers some worthless medicine in place of this, Sold in Port Perry ty A.J. Davis, RR I a Chel 3 dor ha Eo rict] conser. 4 Hand Dear Fire.--I wansuffering very much from get nothing to eure me. , and a fi ody lop Sows soprins X THE undersigned takes much pleasure in informing the public that he has now moved into his extensive, well arranged NewBrickEstablishment where his superior and greatly increased facilities for business will prove advantage ous to all doing business with him, . extensive ard need scarcely that my | Approved Oven has all the latest improvements and does its work to perfection, The public may rely on an unlimited supply of CHOIGE BREAD. Every variet of FANCY BREAD, CHOICE ECTIONERY, 4c. With many thanks for ver, still increasing patrona, 7 remind the publia ©; Bick Heada~he is a malady whieh| tons fo the whole body; and thereby 'makes its appearance most frequently | enabling a system subject to Sick in women. The attack often begins| Headache to withstand future attacks. in thé morning, upon awakening, It gives relief in one day and after a night of restlessness or heavy | speedily effects a permanent cure. sleep; though it is eepecially wont Mrs, Isabella 8. Graham, of to ocour in connection with emotional Friendswood, Indiana, writes: * For disturbances, such as excitement, |a number of years I have suffered fright or mental strain. The pa intensely with Nervous and Bick usually localized, being in ong or| Headache; had lot flashes, was the other, more frequently tho left{sleeplesa and became despondent. side of the head. It is posal) Dr. Faris, of Bloomington, Indiana, accompanied by great disturbance of spoke #0 highly of South American the stomach, when light pains 'Nervine that I was induced to buy a eyes; noises otherwise unnotieed | bottle. That purchase led to a few inflict punishment; odors exeite others, and now 1 gleep soundly, feel nausés. From the fact that people buoyant, strong and vigorous. I with strong nerves are never tronbled | would not be back in the condition I with Sick Headache, it is generally was in when I began taking this conceded by the most eminent phy- medicine for any sum you could sicians that it is dependent upon name." weak nerves or nervous debility, and} Mrs. J. H. Prouty, of La Grange, ean only be permanently oured by | Indiana, writes: ** Your South Amer- joan Nervine worked a marvellous cure with me last year. I began | taking it Jast April about the 20th. | The firft week I made a gain of 18 i 1bg,and from that time on I made a ady gain until I reached my y normal weight, making in all a total gain of 80 lbs, After taking it three or four months I found myself . oll woman. ¥ The Great South American N vine Tonio is the only remedy ms factured which is prepared espe and expressly for the nerves.: I acts directly on the nerve cent the base of the brain, sorrestin | derangement there may 'be | increasing the supply of --enarey_or narvs. force. gi Coy RI and has largely increased his it WINES ANE LQUORS, freight saved, THE Undersigned begs to TS eT Sle BL nd that he Hag removed his business to, that fia K"--one door east of Diesfeld's Jewelery' § aod has now on band a fine sesortmont in all lines, Wholesale and Retail ! i Hotelkeepers supplied at Toronto and Montreal Priceés-- In stock, fine brands, Wines and Liquors for Medioi Prices to suit the times. A call solicited. iota! porgiues #4 Parcels delivered to any part of the Corporation, or to Prince Albert and Manch Fo 1 M. WILLIAMS. Port Perry, April 8, 1600. ~FURNITURE% IT WILL PAY YOU TO E. J JOHNSON, WHITBY | Burland's 01d Dominion Crescent Brand GINNAMON PILLS, The Only Genuine | RELIEF FOR LADIES. | As 1 Jor Burland's Old Dom- NNAMON VILLE Shallow 8 ® YOUR DrU alli boxes sealed with © ate und rohinble, Refuse nCrescent Br t-apgular me Absalutely | purious and harmful imit ions. TU 3 n | receipt of Six cents in stamps we will rej'y | by return of mall, giving fall ST 1n g I | plain envelope. Address, | BURLAND CHEMICAL €O., | Morse Bldg. N. ¥. City. | Please Mention this Paper. V0 DAPARE REI FOR SALE. The undersigned d offers for Sale two | Comfortable Residences in Prince { Albert. For Sale by | For particulars apply to J. BAIRD A D AV I S | Prince Albert, April 14, 1886. Druggist - 2 Pork pony Agricultural: N ali ines Electric Motors ard Generators. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF | Are and Incandescent Electric Lighting, | 60 TO 70 WELLINGTON ST, B TH ® BEST DVERTISING IN THE WORLD | PILLS AND ) OINTH THIS UNIVERSAL MEDI i in ROTEL ELECTRIC (CO. ELECTRI0O LIGHT AND POWER STATIONS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. "A PERFECT ARTICLE. IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND. r HE undersigned keeps on hand and for sulvs the following Agricultural Mach- {os and Invplements wanufactured by the MUR EAMILTON MTG QD, OF PETERBORO : Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, C huniplas Plows, 8. T. Cultivator, Jarrow, Land Roller, Steel Fete Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, & tho manufacture o JOHN ABEL, Toronto. IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUS YWHERE. F A} ll to th t Bower finest re-crys = | only are used in thi It has stood Al wit PURIFY TE 3LOOD, impart NERVOUS SYSTEM, and aetn ally yet soothingly on the LIVER AND BOWE sromoting DIGESTION and assim the whole bodil GTH and vigour, N ead Tremblings with Tassi anc RAL DEBILITY quickly. (fo th Jotent force of these well-ki 'hey are unrivalled in & is preparation. in, an | LAD ever. Sinle Everywhere. IAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTA It heals every kind of SORE, NOUR FINE, YOUNG, Naw, MILCH| nd WOUND mare certainly than an WE COWS, for Sale. nown salve. Its marvellous pe [ Xs apy COLLINS, Sg, | rowers render it invaluable in all : THROAT AND CHEST DISE, ring Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asth 'ucing Glandular Lumps, closing and ABSCESSES ahd FISTULAS, and fating the excruciating tortures of RHYEUMATISM, GO nd NEURALGIA it is uns sls to remove Scurf and vay kin discase. The Finest Puro leo in the World, ns only. "nearest to Acme Sold given. . The Pil and Ointment are M 78, New. Oxford St. (1ate 532, Oxt And are wold by all Vendors of Me ficines Civilized W arid ; with di actions for bin language, A 0 Purchasers should look to tha the Pots and Boxes If the Oxford Street, London, they are s FOR THE For Pale at B Tee Splendid, You Short-Horn Bulls. All stock and of most select | 3 Ww Manchester, March 20th, *{ Ripans Tabules : for | Ripans Tabues. The purest quality of Cream Tartar, talized Bi-Carbonate of Soda h housekeepers for the | past 80 years, and is now (if possible) better itll ALL THE BEST GROCERS SELL IT. CIGARS. SAWYER. NINGTON & CO., MONTREAL Cround If you cannot get it at cer, send postal card ills, Monro who will | immediately free trial sample to ; LUBY'S * HAIR; re | WANTED SHLESHEN Sh! a : High class Threshing Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Th fumph Engine. farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple ments, Repairs, &e. wa A call solicited. MeDonald's Hotel. One door west of 8 R. K. BRYANT Sunderland, April , 1893. DOORS, CASINGS, FRAMES, STAIRS, SASH, STAIR RAILS, BANNISTERS, NEUEL POSTS, MOULDINGS, &C., IN GREAT VARIETY. A In ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Planing dne to Order. fully ao rote Perry: Mer 8, 1566. : outfits, Traction Iam prepared to supply everything the Tue Subseribers beg to announce the they arc now prepared to manufactura BLINDS, STAIR BRACKETS, Scroll Sawing, Band Sawing ard Turning done with neatness and dis-| patch. ' FANCY FENCE PICKETS Tanks and Cistern Tubs made to order. Flooring and Siding constantly on hand. tronage of the public is respect: paseo on Lilla oon Just south of the EMERSON BROS. | His Stock is complete in every Department, he offers at Prices that cannot be Shaded | : " Call and examine my Stock and you will be convinced that for Quality Style and Finish our Furniture is unsurpassed. which A large stock of Upholstered Chairs, and Ottomans, in Silk, Velvet ang Plush. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit my Establishment Whitby, Jan. 15,1889 E J JOHNSON. jesfeld's Diamond Hall. JUST OPENED OUT A Kine Stock Fine Jewelry--Latest Styles and Patterns. FINE GOLD WATCHES Latest Styles in Cases. The Latest Styles in Ladies' and Gent's CHAINS, CHARMS, BUTTOKS Forty dozen SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, from 25 ctsto $6. REGULATORS and OLOCKS in great variety. Everything Warranted as Represented. REPAIRING in first-class Workmanlike manner at DIESFELDS NOoTIOE! The undersigned has a full and choice Stock lof HEHEHE urniture hes f Sea oial Eb which he will sell for Se next month at greatly BURRIS Prices, My Stock copsists of Parlor, Bedroom and Di ningroom Suites, and evety other § the Trades n EAP! E33. Luwber and Wood taken in exchange. JOELN INOTT. Next door west of St. Oharles Hotel EZ Give mea call Deo. 6, 1893

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