clogged secretions of the Bow - i ---- Burdock Blood Bitters cures Bilionsness Burdock Blood Bitters cures Headache. Burdock Blood Bitters unlocks all the els, thus curing laint Belgium, Holland, Prussia, Denmark, Russia, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Switz erland---nay, we might say all the king- Headaches and similar doms of the world--and in a thousand Judge to witness--Now, madam, I [tongues they talk of "Holloway's want you to distinotly understand that Pills "--in a thousand languages they i 3 utter "Holloway's Ointment ¥" We are heresay isnot evidence. How old are filled with boundless wonder and as you? tonishment that one man, one mind, *1 don't know, Judge.' one head, could plan and devise all this ; old, Judge, but it is only hearsay, and you know that is't evidence. rant Mrs. Beentk aH > Mr. Ford. Toronto, Ont., states i. .-Peel.itrg ow d> you that Milburn's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with | know 1 Wild Cherry Bark is free from objectionable Mrs. Youngwife--Why, he was taste, being almost as pleasant as syrup, while for coughs and colds it gives complete satisfaction, acting promptly even in ob stinate cases. only stand shoulder to shoulder they would soon win the suffrage. Board of Underwriters, writes: "I have taken your K.D:C with satisfactory results ; I can freely recommend it to any suftering from dyspepsia ; I think [ bad it as bad es anyone could well have it, but I am now free of it. fair trial, and shall always have a bottle om hand for use to correct indiscretions in diet." address. K. D.C. Co., Ltd, New Glas gow, N.S, and 127 State Street, Bos- and we say that, if one man has really *Don't know T *I have no evidence of my age." ' What do you wean T "I am told that I am so many years done so, there must be some wonderful curative properties about his Pills and Ointment.--Poet Olose's Historical Notices. Mrs. Youngwife--But George is so good to his workmen. PLEASANT AS SYRUP. talking in his sleep last night, and he said, 'Jim, I'll raise you ten!' and these hard times, too. Mrs. Strongmind--If women would TR For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Wixstow"s Soorsiixe Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and erying with pain of Cut- Teeth send at once and get a bottle of * Mrs. Nindow's Soothing Syrup" for Dr. Guffly--Bat, wadam, that ic 'they eannot do, with the styles of sieeves. VanGIESON, Children It will relieve the poor, » little sufferer immediately. Depend upon of New York |it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It enres Diarrhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, 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 and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all draggists throughout the world Be sure and ask for '" Mrs, WinsLow's SooTHING SYRUP." I gave your good a lenis Free sample of K.D.0. mailed to any A Christmas Book. ton, Mass. # Toronto Saturday Night may well offer to place their Christmas Num- ber of this year alongside any- thing produced anywhere. The book itself is ex- tremely hand- some. The cover is designed by Mr. John D. Kelly, of Toronto, and isone of the most brilliant and attractive things in the way of & cover ever done in the Dominion. Three pictures, instead of one, are given away with the Number this year, and Applicant for situation as Zoological Keeper.--May I ask why you think it necessary that candidates should be married men 1 Secretary--My good man, how on earth do you expect any ove else could stand the continual row, -- ALL MEN Young, old or middle aged, who find them- selves, neruous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, in many of the following symptoms: prematare old age, loss "Mental depression, of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, of sight, palp of the heart emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kid- nega, headalhes, pimples ou the face and body, itching or peculiar sensation about the wasting of the organs; dizziucss, specks before the eycs, twitching of "the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bashfuloess, deposits in the urine, Joss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex- citability of temper, sunken eyes, surround- ed with LEADERS CircLES, oily looking skin, ete., are all symptoms of nervous debility that lead to ity nnless cured. The 5 n 3 or vital force having lost its tension i in Those 78 Wonder of Modern Times.--They cor- in | rect bile, "Charmed by the Song Bird" has only to be seen to be admired. The subject is a group of children listening to the birds. It was painted by G. A. Reid (whose famous pictures, " Mort. gaging the Homestead " and " Foreclosing thé Mortgage," our readers will remember having seen at the Toronto Fair) and is reproduced in the cheerful colors of real life by the newly discovered process called photolithography. It is a great ploture. No. 2 Supplement, ** Play- mates," is a French pastel and a marvel of dainty eoloring. No. 3 in black and white, called " A Difficult Trick," is the first popular repro- duction of an old-fashioned steel engraving by T. Webster. On the expiry of the copyright 'The Sheppard Publishing Co. (Ltd.) at once had a plate made, of which they are proprietors, and what formerly could not be bought for less than ten dollars they now give with the Christ- mas Number free. As a study in faces it can- not be equalled. The three pictures have been admired by all who have seen them. The lead- ing story in the Christmas Number is by Robert Man, by Margaret Harvey, and An Herole Imbecile, by Joe Clark: There are beautifully fllustrated poems by J. W. Bengough and Reuben Keppell Strange and James A. Tucker, There are local Af not, hould take hold of it) and our readers should see the book. It vosts fifty cents (pictures and all), and is fur aished in tubes ready for mailing. ee -- Hotroway's Pivus.--Toe Greatest prevent flatitulency, cleanse the liver and purify the system, reno- vate the debilited, strengthen the people. Nothing short of a series of most remarkable and well authenti- cated cures will incline either an editor or a doctor to seriously consider the merits honestly claimed for a medicine. says Mr. Colwell, "and could find no relief from the intense pains and dis- tress of the malady. I suffered day and night. The doctors did not help | me, and I tried a number of medi- | were instantaneous. The first dese I took relieved me. I si 5 2 and grew stronger every day. Your Norn Tonic cured me in a single week." The South American Nervine Tonic rebuilds the life forces by its direct action on the nerves and the nerve centres, and it is this notable feature which distinguishes it from every other remedy in existence. The most eminent medical authorities mow | concedethat fully two-thirds ofall the physical ailments of humanity arise from exhaustion of the mere forces. The South Americar Nervine Tonic acting direct upon the ners eemtres and nerve tissues instantaneously supplies them with the tree ment required, and that is why its invigorating effects upon the whole system are always felt imme For all nervons diseases, Sof debility arising from enfiah ity, and for sto - variety no ot take its place. were received from men and women all over the country before physicians began to prescribe this great remedy in chronic cases of dyspepsia, in- digestion, nervous prostration, sick headache, and as a tonic for build- ing up systems sapped of vitality through protracted spells of sick- ness. During his experience of nearly a quarter of a century as a newspaper publisher in Paris, Ont., Editor Ool- well, of The Paris Review, has pub- lished hundreds of columns of paid medicine advertisements, and, no doubt, printed many a gracefully- worded puff for his patrons as a matter of business, but in only a single instance, and that one warrant- ed by his own personal experience, has he,given a testimonial over his own signature. No other remedy ever offered the public has proved such a marvellous revelation to the most ical as the South American Nervine Tonic. It bas never failed in its purpose, and it has cured when i | For Sale by A. J. DAVIS, | Drug . : 2 gist, to Fa Notice rMers. £-) The undersigned begs to intimate to the farmers of this district that he has just purchased a new Threshing { Machine from the Works of the Me- Donald M'f'g Co, Stratford, which has all the latest appliances for threshing grain as it should. Ic is so constructed that in threshing peas it does not split them. Arc and Incandescent Eleefitle Lighting, Electric Motors and Genersiors. CONTRACTORS AKD or ELECTRIC LIGET AND POWER EIATIONS | THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. | 80 TO 70 WELL] ST. | Orders for threshing solieited.| ; F. A. BAILEY. Blackstock, July 11,1894. HOW IS THIS? THE BEST Bomethin 11 4 hs tts IN THE WORLD 18 THE even in these days o ue | ur mammoth prer offers, is the latest effort of Stafford's Magazine, a New York monthly iBurst d Wagizine a Ne LOCAL PRESS The proposition Is to send the Magazine one Se ------------------ | year for one dollar, the regular subseription H price, and in addition to send to each sub- A p ER T TICLE | seriber fifty two complete novels during the - 4 twelve months; one each week. { | Think of it. You receive a new!and com-| | piete novel, by rail, post puid, every week | or fifty-1wo weeks, and in addition you get ¢ | the magazine once a month foa twelve bE monthe, alt for one dollar. It is an offer which' N VIF the publishers can only afford to make in the _~ AKING POY YUL confident expectations of getting a hundred thousand new subscribers Among tre * The purest quality of Cream Tartar, authors in the coming series are. Wilkle finest re-crystalized Bi-Carbomate of Sods | Collins, W sant, Mre. Oliphant, Mary Ceell Hay, Florence Marryat, Anthony Troi only are used in this jon. top, A. Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain _Ithasstood Al with Sor the Marryat, Miss TF ery and Jules Verve. If past 30 years, and is now le) betier you wish to take advantage of this unusual than ever. A opportunity send one doilar for Stafford's yy THE BEST GROCERS SELL IT. Magazine, one year. Your first copy of the magazine, and ¥¢ r first number of the fifty- two noveis (one each week) which you are to © ng receive during the year will be sent you by -] k : AY " ~~ return mail. Remit by P. O. Order, register- - sd lever or expjese. | ASK FOR THE Address oe. FAVORITE AND RE BRANDS STAFFORD PUBLISHING CO., Publishers of STAFFORD'S MAGAZINE. P.O. Box 2264. New York, N.Y. MONT u TRADE COPYRIGHTS. CAN 1 OBTAIN A PA 0 TENT ¢ BORN ECO... in the i i § fe on ! f larly severe attack of 'Im Grippe,'" | STAIR RAILS, Turning dome wilh mesfuess avd dis Hundreds of testimonials of won- | cines, but without relic About this patch | derful recoveries wrought with the | time I was advised to uy the South ally is a | Great South American Nervine Tonic | American Nervine Tonic. Its effects FANCY FENCE PICK®TS Town Hall Port Perry, May 6, 19% Comfortable T | Sender, Tiger Hay Babe, Two Furvow ombina- STAIR BRACKETS, | FE BAXNISTERS, NEUEL POSTS, | MOULDINGS, &C., | PS GEEAT VARIETY | Scrdll Sewing, Band Sewing awd | Tavks znd Cision Tobe made to onder. Flooring and Foling omstatly on hand. Planing d ne to Onder. § The patronage of fie poliiec is respect fully solicited. | ---- S-- - EE a paum_-- mmm mm mn --_, Men of Extraordinary Nerve ; PUBLI ; LT TE ---- and Firmness of Purpose. EDITORS CLERGYMEN 2 J 1D. C Nf OR Amongst men who have forced their ' 3 T NNOUK [) | | | | ? | : way to fame and fortune, we may name, TTEY a aE x as an example to all, worthy of iwita- TER ERER - -- -- i tion, the famous and justly celebrated : hn dersigued hh pl i # Thomas Holloway, better known H 3 informing the puliic thet be hos bos : Undersigned announce , removed throughout the "wide, wide world" for Men and Women in all Walks of Life Tell of the' eR i anit, eh area, prior 1 Ee as Tomo fo Br iied rindi i his Pills and Ointment. Of these i Nervine - - and has largely increased his stockof Je medicines it is not our purpoae to speak (Cores Wrought by Soath American NewBrickEstablishment ~<we are not writing puff, but solid k i plain facts, to show what can be done | where bis superior snd greatly mcremsed : A EDY by great strength of mind; and that! SIX DOSES WILL CONVINCE THE MOST | 4 ing rE ---- ili grave iam, ' v 3 SS NN AT OR A ian. what one man has done another may : £1 proots below : do, provided that he has the ability and | ~~ a With many thueaks Sor very extensive and KENDALL'S SPA cienmimation to wert wich Al Hi i Ce -- ; : ) 'Buszromss, LL, K.Y., Jan. 15, 3%. | soul | my : RE and has hand assortms ines, mea 1 2 splendid bay bore some We read of the Great Napoleon, ! A . = i gs Spevia 1s gous now whose ambition was to conquer the | roy en 0 hin 'wot $i tor using | wOrid; but Holloway has done = some- | olesale and Retail ! Ey Pavin Cure, o Mansomw, | thing else, for, instead of shedding | KENDALL'S SPAVIN GURE |occnos of human Uicod, be has cured | ton at. ine Ruttentt Smprovennti unl py tell J Samay, wes. | his thousands, and spread great joy 51 ie J ies The public muy | 4 cepers supplie at Toromto and Montreal P. en Lh YR ours | among the poor sons and daughters of | rely suns wyly of freight saved. - ve asd | uffliction by his wonderful Medicines ; | i and, although he does not pretend to | Tan stock brands, i foina "raise the dead," yet he has given | - . Re times. Sica sud Ligaces for Med | Purposes, Dv. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, Every waiel of the: A call solicited. : : , A strength to the halt and soundness to = delivered to any part of the Corporation, or to Prince Albert an seq d Mane} 4 ® the lame ; and if he has not "opened FANCY BREAD, CHOICE eatur, fren of charge. ; the eyes of the blind," he has soothed M WILLIAMS + Did you ever notice the fact,' asks the pain-worn, and comforted those on Pout Perry, April 3, 1500. . 3 an observing correspondent, 'that the the brink of the grave ; and in the four : : « quarters of the globe his preparations man who walks on the shady side o have found their way--not by the force}. the street and takes off his bat 10 000! | of the sword, not with the nid bf legions, EE dot. Say h Bie times hut have jen silently Bokue ue the - ] out of ten baldheaded, while the man | bosom of old ocean in our huge mer- - ith a shock of hair--enough to make chant ships to every corner of the civi- FZ Port Perry Sen. 8, 1990 : ¥ eR wi rash never thinks of 16 lized 'orld where suffering man is to i 3 SCP Z-- ron por? window vd. Sr \9 NO moving his hat whatever the temper- But to do all this gigantic work, to 1 merson ros | gES > £ ature may be I Watch it and see for | accomplish "so wonderous a deed, re- "1 G sO a Ta vy S08. ues . A pi 4 1 iv) i) yourself. Did you ever notice the| quired much thought and much energy, - a RO suffer cay bug ga x Pilcen 8 58 fact that nine brick chimneys out of for wighont hese eoinhined, this mighty - Planing Mills qusEe Fe f eS Le vie 4 A work could not have been nccomplished. MPN, SEO ae Tod of Ceov ten on ordinary buildings, after the| o, 5 5 Le did it. There is a wise | PORT PERRY. rer cURE® opis dae nts chimneys are eight or ten years old, saying, "Don't spare printer's ink !" 7 p-- 8 B- fores £56 enti Yen Tool sae s puion" Pact! | an How "printer | Subscribers eg to smaeonce the - Bu aim PLC pon? Se Slagtlem to theca orurs Fu | i Holorsy sputuetiy "pies EDITOR COLWELL, OF FARIS, ONT. REVIEY. Eran gut BT, pear | Si A | s = a a oun _ |metal, gold. He advertises in all the Newspapee editors are almost as | doctors and other medicines were DOOES, RASH, BLINDS, | oe a "5h A grant Burdock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia. | languages spoken among civilized na-| seeptical as the average physician on tried in vain. : | CASINGS, FRAMES, pe Be FES . y Bardock Blood Bitters cures Constipation. | oo 0 004 whether you go into France, | the subject of new remedies for sick "J was prostrated with a partaon- STAIRS, PS a PILLS ap OINTMEN THIS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE EVERYWHERE. PURIFY THE BLOOD, impart tone fo NERVOUS SYSTEM, and act most power fully yet soothingly on the LIVER AND BOWELS, promoting DIGESTION and assimi endowing the whole bodily frame STRENGTH and vigour. Kervots ; aches, Tremblinj th Lassi BENERAL DEBILITY quickly yi of these well-known. Pill FEMALE COMPLAINT removing all obstructions, skin bler pimples and boils, better than any of med cine known. ther family' 1} HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, It heals cvery kind of SORE, ULCER and WOUND. mote certninly than any other known salve. [ts marvellous. penctrating powers render it invaluable in all x THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma, re- ducing Glandular Lumps, closing and healing: ABSCESSES and FISTULAS, and for alles viating the excruciating torture. of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, mid NEURALGIA itis unsurpassed. It never, ails to remove Scud and every species of kin disease The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured oaly at | 8, New. Cxford $t. (late 532, Gxford St.) London y And are sold by all Vendors of Me ficines threughout the' Civilizes pVorld ; with dictions for use in almost every | language F &@ Purchasers should look to ths Lavel on the Pots and Boxes Ift e address ix no: 533, Oxford Strect, London, they ai WEBSTER"S Factory on Lill street, just senth of the | ENERSON BROS. Barinos 6d Deambniee Oresornt Brmad CIRHAMOHN PILLS, Ase yore Tumees for Bulan 06 Dows- | intonCrestexd Bran dCs mses ps. Shsllow | ili Avene seledl with eves | fuse sulle pd mein le 55; wll spurions ae Upon yeep of Fix Bn steno we willl reply toy metunn «of mel], siviog Il pues fw Plein evveloge. Sdn, BUKLAWS CEIWSCIL Ce. Wawro: Big, B. W.. Chey Please Mention iis Pager. FOR SALE The undersigned offers for Sale two "pr? x Pri Albert. Fer particulars apply fe J. BASED Primoe Albert, Ageill 14, 158 - Dec. 6, 1893 LICR Urnit ure Hk FEN RRR 2) 25 * su ble tore a large quanity of Gilt Frames, all sizes, and Gilt Motld ings suitable for the Holiday Trade--C HEAP! ES Lumber and Wood taken in exchange. JOHN NOTT. " Next door west of St. Cliavies Hote Agricultural Machines IMPLEMENTS HE undersigned keeps ow and amd for sales the Sullowing Agriendtwrel Mach ines and Inglements munadmtmed by the PETER EAMOTOR MTG OL, OF PEFE ERO: Bindrre, Bonpers, Crown Mower, Dusitry Plow, Thowe Fuorew Gang, Ci tion Plows, C gon Plows, §. T. Cailivater, 8 Haron, Land Baller, Stor Frame Sgring Tooth Cultivator, Bovder Trucks, fe Alen fhe FaBowing, the muonfectore o JOHN ABEL, Toronto IFYOU ARE IN NEED OF =FURNITURE% IT WILL PAY YOU TO --BUY-- E. J. JOHNSON, WHITBY Hich cuss Theediing entity, Teection Engines amd Madiiors, Vite Clover Buller, Partsbie Tramp Engi. 1 zm prepured to sagply everything the of Machives, His Stock is farmer reguanes In way ments, Beguars, Ee 1 su A call silicted. One door west of Mcbonaid's Hagel SE KE. BRYANT Sundedand, gril, IX A cordial invitation is extended tq 440 righ complete in every Department, which he offers at Prices that cannot be Shaded | Cull wud examine my Stock and you will be convinced that for Quality | Style and Finish our Furniture is unsurpassed. A Targe stock of Upholstered Chairs, and. Ottomans, in Silk, Velvet and my Establishment EZ Give me acall INTERNATIONAL alg, DICTIONARY A Grand Educator. The successor af the "Unabridged." Ten years were spent Tovising, 100 editors employed, and over ,000 expended. Dictionary. It an- swers all questions may well n b bd family n ----af 5 Have your Bookseller show it to yout, G. & C. Merriam Co. (3%) Publishers, Springfield, Mass. U.S. 4. Do not bity cheap photo- FRNATIONAL craphio reprints of ancient \ INT editions. DICTIONARY BEFFend for free prospactus containingspecimen pages, {llastrations, ete. SPLENDID Brick Dwelling House SIX ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. 4 bi 1E UNDERSIGNED offers for sale her' choice and well-appointed residence and six acres of land on which there is a fine' Park containing 2 acres; a fine, beavin, g Orchard of one acre and Garden ; there' is a splendid Driving House and Stable ont the premises. Hard and Soft Water and alk other conveniences. The Carriage Drive and Grounds are plant. od with various kinds of Ornamental Rrees, Shrubs, Vines, &c. This property is beautifully located on Union Avenue just on the southern border on the Town of Port Perry aud is a very de- sirable property and will be sold at & BARGAIN. For further particulars apply to the pre" prietress on the premises. : EUPHEMIA DAWES. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1893. W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third 3) , Division Court. Office in Psot Office'. Block, Port Perry. id North Ontario Observ A Weekly Political, Agricultural Hy 5 the app: i invig- ora'e the nerves promote health and an-ardour of feel- reinstate the weak to ex The sale ing never before of sad we witless envelope, to ladies only, | stamps. trey The Cool sealed, by return mafl. Sold in Port Perry by A. J. Davis Druggist. Kin e Fi e Jewelry Latest Setoncd| pouty dove SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES, from Diesfeld's Diamond Hall. JUST OPENED out Ay Stock Styles and Patterns. 3 Pea 5 iS CHAINS, CHARMS, BUTTON r annum, i d if not $1.50 be y tion taken for Jess than tl paper discontinued until arrears are tters containing y, When to this Office, pre-pai and. be at our risk, dE Advertisements measured by harged according to the space oupy. ' received for instructions. Hi will