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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Jan 1900, p. 2

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against the return of v yden as member of tario slature for South 'was filed with the local re (rar at Whitby yesterday after- petitioners are Jeremiah e it, Whithy town: Jobin ician, Whitby township pyran: farmer, Whitby or JReception tendered by the | Rime erian Con tion to their 'Minister and his bride on their mar- nage on Thursday evening was a great success. In all respects asto numbers viands and thorough social enjoyment it could not well be sur- sed. We tender our hearty congratulations on the happy § ations all round, "The Anniversary Services of the Methodist Church, Port Perry, will be held on Sabbath, Jan. 25st. The Rev Dr Wallace of Victoria College, "Toronto, will preach at both ser .wices. The Rev. Dr is one of the finished and inspiring preach. Church: all should A : pvitation to 0 'Meeting being 1 sbyterian, Methodist Baptist Churches this weck are gely attended 'and' greatly en joyed. To-right (Thursday) the Weeting will be held in the Metho. dst Sabbath School room and on Friday night the concluding ser- wice ia the Presbyterian Church.-- All good christians should take part. The Rev. R. M, Phalan, BA, b appointment of = Presbyterian, will occupy the pulpit of St. John Pres. byterian Church here and present the claims of Missions next Sunday Rev Mr. Schutt, Uxbridge, will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church in this place on Sabbath mext, morning and evening-- Rev. Mr. McFarlane officating in the Baptist Church Uxbridge, in dhe absence of its pastor. Miss Brackbill, returned mission- @ty from China, will deliver 'a lec- ture under the auspices of the W. M S. in the Methodist Church, Port Perry, on the evening of Friday, January 1g. Silver Collection. A cordial invitation is extended to all £2 Mr Geo. Walton, lot 19, con. 5 Brock, who is about to retire from farming, is selling by auction his large and valuable stock of horses, | tattle, swine, machines, implements, | &c. Parties will do well toread the posters and make a special note ol the time and place and not fail to attend the sale. See the superior stock that will be sold. The sale 'takes place on Wednesday Jan. 24. Mr. Wm. Gordon is auctioneer, The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church | held their Aunual Mecting for election of officers, on Wednendny afternoon in the "Church parlor. The following were ele: officers .--Pres., Mrs. C. C. Kellett; Vi ves, M 3. Bruce: Sce., Mrs. Wm. Ross; Mrs Crawford. Bxecutive--Mes. » QJ. Pearse, T. J. til ~ seen bythe advertises in this issue that Mr. E. H. Purdy 4s adding still another branch to lis already extensive and rapidly ex- | familiar in early school days, and | pictures of how they should appear Reach Oouncil. The Council elect for the Town: ship of Reach met at the town hall on Monday, 8th in-t. The Clerk took the declaration of theseveral memberselect, after which the Reeve opened the business of the Council with a neat and appro- priate address, referring to the im portant duties they as a Council had assumed, and claiming the advice, assistance and co operation of the several members while they all di rected their best efforts to the pro- motion of fhe best interests of the | municipality, practicing the most | gid economy consistent with the | general management of public affairs that in his public capacity he would | kpbw no man and yethe would seek ! to know alland treat them with can- dor and respect. ! Each of the other members of Council made a few remarks regard- ing their desire to legislate for the best interests of the municipality. } wersgssy gug3kese 22uuIREE euasdasy 0 8 Local Qption Carried in Dar- ington. Enniskillen. ........s Tyrone...ves even ew Hampton .. Brabley's .... Maple Grove. . Mt. Carswell . Providence Mr. Jeffrey introduced and car ried through a By-law appointing Dobson Auditors for the present year. Mr. Holtby introduced and carried through a By lawappointing Messrs Jas Camplin and E. A. Christie Health, Dr. Park, Medical Health nd W. 3 which the™* Fam erald and Weekly Star," "of Montreal, has climbed in the last month, singles that paper out as the great news- paper success of the century. We understand that fully twenty thou- sand new subscribers have been re ceived by the * Family Herald and Weekly Star * within -a few days, and every fair thinking man says the "Family Herald" deserves its phenomenal succes. The best com- pliment to the * Family Herald' is the enormous percentage ol renew- als of old subscribers, which the, rublishers report as exceeding | Or ninety seven per cent. of the entire | lots, $5. list. On motion of Mr. Doble, 82 was {ordered to be paid to Mr. John Hart for right of way to gravel pit, con. 8. r throug y-law app inting Mr. John Lumsden Assessor for 1900 at a salary of $95. On motion of Mr. Holtby, the expenses of the late Municipal El- ection were ordered to be paid:-- Deputy Returning Officers--E A. Christie, $6; W. P. Watson $6; W. St. John, 86; D- Perkins, $6; R Munro, $6; { Bartley, $6; E. Kil- patrick, $6; Wm. Spence, $6 Poll- ing booths--]. Dafoe, $2; W. Cos- tello, #2; D Gregg $2; Thos. Gully, 1; Joun Sleep, $2; P. B. Ensign, 5. No. 3, $2. Dustributing bal- Death at Whitby. tion of §5 was made to the Sick Chidren's Hospital, Toronto, Mr. Doble introduced and carried throngh a By-law establishing the meetings of Council for the present year. The second Monday in each month was fixed on and meetings to commence at 10.30. On motion of Mr. Holtby, $10 was ordered to be paid to Mrs. Reese tor attendance on the late Margaret Murphy during her long illness, and $5 for monthly allow- ance. On motion of Mr. Jeffrey, soc was | ordered to be paid to Mr. John Park being remuneration for fixing hole on con 6, opposite lot g. On motion of Mr Doble, the fol- lowing amounts were ordered to be paid lor the month of January: -- Mrs. Gibson, $5: H. Ballard, $5: Thos Tucker. $2.50; A. Wallace, $5; P. Thomp on. $5; Mrs. Long- field, $5; Wm Stephens, $5; Mrs Stephenson. $3; Emanuel Saunders, 85; Allie Johnston, $4.50. Whitby, Jan. 7.--An old and highly respected resident of Whithy passed away this Sunday noon in the person of Mrs Dow, widow of the late John Dow, of Glen Dhu. She was a daughter of the late John C. Ball, of Niagara, and her brother S. F. Ball, barrister, was first «1 rk of the peace of the County of On- tario = She leaves two sons, W G Dow; of Pilot Mound, Manitoba, and John Ball Dow, barrister, of Whitby, and two daughtérs, Miss | Dow and Mrs. L. T Barclay. -- een The Merchant of Venice The {town hall Port Perry was packed on Saturday evening last to hear the Lyceum Company in the favorite Comedy, "The Merchant of Venice." Even to those who have but a meagre knowledge of Shakespeare. the happily ;conceiv- ed plot and charming story of this play are well known. Meek long suflering, self sacrificing. , Antonio, lovesick-Bassanio, heroic Portia and miserly, cruel liearted Shylock are tendeks for a supply of cedar timber characterd with whom we became required by the corporation for the present year, . On motion of Mr. Holtby, 8108 was ordered to be paid to Mr. R. J. Bruce flor nails used for building in real life are vivid in the mind of everyone who has read "The Mer- chant of Venice." Launcelot Gobbo panding business. He is now in a | Position to supply the farmers of this | entire section of country with an abundance of Seed Grain of every | variety, pure and true to name, and | all selected specially for his estab-| lishment, and procured from clean | farms regardless of expense--all| re-cleaned prior to being disposed | of The importance of good seed | requires no comment to induce intedigent farmers to secure it. | Britain Punished for Sins. | Barrie, Jan. 1.--Rev. Dr Carman General Superintendent of theMeth odist Church, speaking here yester- | day, said that the loss of so many | British soldiers in South Africa was | God's chastisement of the nation be cause of sin produced by the rum | traffic, opium trade, Sabbath dese eration, social Abomination, and pol- itical corruption, " of? which there is | enough in this land," said thedoctor, | "to make every nostsil in the land squirm." So long as thefeds sin in | the land God will punish the people with the Boers or without them, and Enniskillens and Highlanders count as nothing when led into God's am bush. Such sentiments emanating from such a source in this enlizhtened age and at the close of the nine- teenth century are far from being ~ereditable. Were it not for the age and the physical dis- of the Dr. he should i "work for a living" remainder of his life. have just learned that the ublic Library has secured Miss McCallum, the popular Elo- utionist, for Monday evening, Jan- Jessop, M.P-P., of St. Cath- n in town on Monday in funeral of his niece, Knox. of 3 Bowerman. EH. Purdy, Thos ving" © andell, 'Thos. 3 .D. As railing opposite lot 12, con, 12 On motion of Mr. Doble, §10.50 was ordered to be paid to Mr. P Christie 1or 210 loads of gravel. On motion cf Mr. Jefirey the Reeve and Clerk were appointed to negotiate for the printing and ad- vertising required by the corpora: tion during the present year. in the comedyrole kept the audience in roars of laughter- To say the Lyceum Company gave a _satisfac- tory production 1s making but a moderate estimate. - From the cur- tain rose upon Antonio, sad and depressed in mind, until it fell on the last scene of mirth/and "making up" the audience paid rapt attention,| On motion of Mr. Holtby, the heartily applaudingwhen the cflorts | Reeve was instructed 10 sell the of the actors merited. The costumes | timber on the road allowance, oppo- were beautiful. © The members of | site lot 22. con, 13, the proceeds of the company are clever, earnest and | the sale to be deposited with the studious. treasurer. Our enterprising young townsmen On motion of Mr. Boys, $2 was Messrs Clemes, Daird and Carnegie] ordered to be paid to Mr. John deserve the thanks ofthisentire com- | Cassidy for digging the grave of the munity for the opportunity afforded | late Margaret Murpny. of hearing so talented a company in| On motion the Council adjourned. so great a play. Port Perry Council. Loyal True Blue Association. -- Canada's Own Lodge, No. g, Loyal True Blues, held a very in- teresting and enthusiastic meeting on Friday evening last Bro. Geo. J] Morrish, D.D.G M, was present in his official capacily,bx sides sev eral visitors from Star of Bethlehem Lodge,"No." 121. One candidate was initiated into the mysteries of the Loyal True Blue Association. After the general business of the evening had been transacted the D, D: G M. installed - the following officers for the ensning year: Mr. Nott moved in amendment JX. Mark, WM. Tather Wicks DM. Edgar Mark. that the Standing Committees be Rec Fey. |G J. Moreh, nancial 8 ov, "= | composed as follows : Finance--Messrs. Formal AAA Indigents-- Messrs. Dr. Mellow and Bateman. Fire and Light--Messrs. Nott, Dr. Mellow and Forman. Streets--The whole Council.-- Lost. : On the original motion being put it was declared carried On motion of Mr. Forman. com: {munication from the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Nott; $3 each was ordered to be paid to Messrs. J. H. Brown, G J. Mornsh and E. The Council met pursuant to Statute on Monday, 8th inst, and made and subscribed to the declara- tions of qualification and office. Mr. Bateman moves that the Standing Committees for the pie sent year be struck as follows :-- Finance--Messrs. Forman and Dr. Mellow Indigents--Messrs Nott and For- man Fire and Light---Messrs. Batcman and Dr. Mellow: Streets-- The whole Council. CO n and Star of Bethlehem (lady) Lodge, Port Perry, and Banner lodge of the Fraternity, installed their officers for the current term on the evening of Monday, 8th inst After ipstal- lation the members of the lodge en- tertained the member; of the brother Jodges toa sumptuous repastin right D. Rogers for servicesas Deputy Re- turning Officers during the late clec- tion ; also #2 to Mr. R. Penball for polling booth. On motion. of Dr. Mellow, the Reeve and Mr. Bateman were ap- pointed to contract for the printing | and advertising required by the cor- poration during the present year. le Surah Collum; Outside Tyler, Roberts; Auditors, Mra. G. Mrs. N. Ingram; Surgeon, D-. | ee in. in 279 Minutes. 3 ~ Mr. Forman Messrs, W. F. Weir and W. F.|$ members of the Local Board of introduced aud casted: On motion of Mr. Holtby. a dona-| On motion of Mr. Jefirey, the | Thos Davidson Clerk, was instructed to advertise for} John gave notice that he| Monday night of the proceedings of this & us far a they can be § clit plied. ; On motion of Mr, E Mellow andthe nrover were ed a special committee to a concert with the Strat § ! sioner and consider the adv of 'making special and improvements, on the the Council by draining, or using broken stone as decided upon, a 3 Mr. Forman moves that tion be made at the comi of the Legislative Assembly | Act to ratify the House of Ri By-law and that the requisi be taken at once to secure t! age of such Act and that the of Application be advertised OsservER, Standard and O Gazette. Dr. Mellow introduced and through a By-law appointi W.L. Parrish High School Tr Mr Forman introduced and ried through a By-law appoin E. D. Rogers assessor at a "iy ~f | 50. Mr. Bateman secured the pa of a By law appointing Messrs. Widden and J. W. Meh Auditors. w Mr. R. MeKnight, Sanitary Insp tor. On motion the Council adjourned Cartwright Counéil. Town Harr, Courwaianr | January, 8ih, 190g' The folowing named members of the Council elect, made and sub- scribed the declaracions of qualifica- tion and office: Anson Taylor Reeve. George L. McLauglhin, Robert Thompson, and James E. Beacock, Councilors. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. A communication was received from the Counties' Treasurer re the Legislative grant, and absentee taxes paid Treasurer, By-laws were brought in and carried through as follows : Mr. Beacock, to appoint Auditors for the current year. Messrs. W, A. Vancamp and Robert Philp were appointed at a salary of $6 each. Mr. McLaughlin, to appoint an Assessor. Mr. Daniel English was appointed at of $40. M#. Thompson, to appoint a mem- ber of the Board of Health in place Mr. James Holmes whose term of office expires. James Parr, Esq, was appointed. Mr. McLaughlin. to appoint a Medical Health Officer. Dr David) Archer, of Port Perry, was appoint | ed for ome year without salary, 3 Mr. Albert Spinks, Treasurer ol the Municipality of Cartwright, ten] dered nis resignation as Treasurer to) take effect not later than the first regular meeting "of the Coungil in March, 1900. Received and filed. On motion the Reeve signed orders on the Treasurer as follows xpress chadges 85, John Huches, D_K.0)., expenses Bylaw. si Molanghlin, * = Daniel Knglist, " ne " James Hol ves, member of Board of Health . Wm. McLaughlin, " oe John Hu Council adjourne Monday in Fbruary, at One o'clock p-m. Wn. Lucas, Tp. Clerk. Scugog Council. The Council of 1900 mec in the Hall on January and subscribed to the declarations required by th. Municipal Act, and organised for Lusioess. the Reeve in th- chair. YA Mr. W. C. Platten applied for the office of Asse sor. | The Clark laid on the table » communicat'on re more effective cattle guards for railways. NO action taken. Also one trom the Hospital for Sick Children, T\ronto. Mr. Harry McKinley came Lefore the Council, ssking t» be refunded the amount paid for fixi.g & bupy. | broken in passing a man on horseback, élaimiag th t the roud wa not of sufficient width. ; On motion of Mr, Jackson, a By-law was introduced | and pesi-d appointing Mr. W. Q. Vistten assessor for 1900. 3 On motion of My. Jackson, the Treasurer was instruct. | od to pay the Roeve and Assessor $1.50 each for ule Jurors in 1899. 4 Mr. Aldred moves thec the Tressurer pay, C.J. Pearse, agent, §10, premiunt for insurance on Lown hall. --Carried. On motion of Mr. W. Sweetman, the bill presented by Mr. James Carnegie for lumber claimed to have been | purchased in 1897, amounting to $1.43, be laid over next meeting for inve- tigati n. . Fi On motion of Mr. N. Sweetman, » Bylaw was passed appointing Messrs. Phil p Alldred snd Cha les Harper wditors. a Ou motion of Mr. N, Sweetman, a By-law was pats appointing the following perso s Pa viewers and Poudkeepers for the curreat year i-- Pav) masters aod Fenceviewer--No 1 Wm. Redman, | I: |thy Lord. 0 Sutiday cts in Yermont and Maine, ear the Canadian boundary. This the most active move yet takenin . reported plans for the invasion f Canada. Theinformationis given persons who claim to know the purchase of some of the sup lies and by others who learned of ir being shipped as groceries. ~ Dynamite and Lyddite have been secured in surprisingly large quant- ipresand secreted in excavations and caves on the Vermont border, while at quantities of canned meats ave been hidden in the barns of mpathizing farmers on the Maine oe near New Hampshire A large {and efficient ambulance corps is be ng organized under the supervision of a few Irish women and surgeons | who were in the Red Cross work in uba. They are also preparing a arge number of "forth-aid" packa ages for the invading force. e¢ home of ] presented him - with an a shaving set and the follo ddress after which refreshments te served and a social evening spent; - To Mr. Thos. Dobson, sup: erintendent of theMethodist Sabbath school. Dear friend and brother, -- 'We, the members and friends of the Manchester Methodist Sun- day school, have gathered here for the purpose of spending a social evening with you, as at this festive season of the year kindly grectings are in order, and the time also to show our good will one toward an- other. We therefore, at this op- portune time, beg to present to you this easy chair and shaving set as a slight token of our appreciation of | the very valuable service you have rendered as superintendent of the Sunday schoo) for the past few years You have filled" the position very creditably to yourself, and we are sure acceptably to all." You no doubt, many times have sacrificed your own personal comforts to be present at your post of duty. We have ever tound you genial and courteous in manver, always endea- voring to keep peace and harmony in every department of church and Sunday school work, and ever ready to lend a helping hand to forward is best interests whenever an op | portunity presented itself. We would! further hope and pray that you may be long spared to labor amongst us and that the Supreme Ruler of the | universe may ever shed his benign fluence over you and yours, and that prosperity may follow you in all legitimate undertakings, and when your labors are ended here on earth may it be yours to hear our Master say, Well done! Good and faithful servant enter thou into the joy of Signed on behalf ot the school. Mss. ANNIE Bak- 1ss ArLig THOMPSON. --ra Three of the most popular young ladies of this place. Miss M. WW. Burnham, Miss L. Carnegie and Miss Lo Meharry gave an enjoyable dance to their friends on New Years evening in the Town Hall. kvery- thing about the aflair reflected cred itably on the young hostesses, and ihey are to be congratulated on the suc essful termination of their nn - Jertaking. 1he pohshed hardwood floor, the beautitul dJrapings with the Union Jack mn evidence every where, the abundance of tropical plants, the reflected light from the mirrors on the charming gowns ol wuests, all1ended to cnhance a scene that rivalled fairyland. This was ihe first large dance of the season "Lin this town, and from little remarks waihered here and there the pros "| pects seem bright for a very gay winter. There was hardly a gown hat does not deserve description. few being those worn by the fol lowing ladies: -- Mrs. Mellow wore a pink empire 'gown, with jet ornaments. : Mrs. Meharry, black crepe de chene, with touches of turquois. Mrs McCaw, black silk and lace Mrs. Parrish, pale blue organdie over taffeta. . Mrs. Sangster, black silk crepon and mauve silk. Xo 2 Thos Heary, No. 3 Jas. Duvey, No. 4 Reader, No.5 John Gerrow, No. 6 Jas. J-cks. Henry Demers, No.8 Peter Lansing, No. 9 @ Sweetman, No. 10 Joun Reader, No.11 8. BE. No. 12 Wm. Pogue. | Poundkrepers--No. 11sasc Rodman, No. 3 Charles 1 mr. Jeckeon sam of $5.00 0 Lhe Sick Children's Hospical and that the Trea-uier is hereby instructed to forward On motion of Mr. Jackson, the Pstbmaster of No.5 Division was instructed to have the Lrush cats d clear- od away from the sides of Laz rus though ] in the Sth con. : ET A Council adjourned watil the last Saturday in May fst JOHN FOY, Clerk. Scugog. Tue Best YET.--A Grand Supper will be hela under the a pices of Scugog Heroes Lodg 65. Loyal True Biues, in the Hall, Scugog, on the even Monday, January 15, 1900. A treat may be expected. ln to the Supper a choice prog be rendered consisting Recitations, &c. trom 7 o'cl Admission z5¢. Come "The L. TB. Associa Assoc ES Mrs. McDowell of Norway, Mich huttercup organdie appliqued with black Mrs. McDermott, cream and black Mrs. ]. Ross, black and white. "Mrs. Bruce, white silk or- die. with touches of black velvet {iss Paterson of Toronlo was in in on a taffeta found- aigrette in her fair hair. n d charming ieved with k tip in her lae t [ta re et, with a blac] i je was in white or nmed. with baby ribbon arry wore a pink silk ith pearl ornaments, and te in her pomped coil gster wore white sik. rl trimmings. 1 , pink and white strip er pink silk. red muslin and GENERAL Fi following is an 8, 3.43 mThe Office has. just published the ng despatch from General e Camp, Natal, Jan. 8.--The is from General White, 2 p.m. yesterday: -- "An attack was commenced on my position, but was chiefly against Caesar's Camp and Waggon Hill. The enemy were in great strength | = and pushed the attack with the: greatest courage and energy. +Some of our entrenchments on Waggon Hill were three times taken by the enemy and retaken by us. "The attack continued until 7 30 p.m. "One point in our position was occupied by the enemy the whole day. But at dusk, in a very vy rain storm, they were turned ont of this position - at the int of the bayonet in a most gallant manner by the Devons, led by Colonel Park. #Colonel Ian Hamilton command ed on Waggon Hill and rendered valuable services "The troops have had a very tr: ing time and have behaved ex: ently They are elated at the vices they have rendered the Qu "The are completed." All nature seemed to exert itself : to give goodly cheer to a happy company assembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James, Zion, Mari- posa, on the afternoon of the 27th c., to witness the marriage of their daughter, Caroline V., to Norman W. Osborne, son of Mr. John Osborne of Pleasant Point, Mariposa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Robeson of Little Britam. Mr. G. Clemmons assisted Mr. Osborne in the trying ordeal, while Miss Gertrude Mitchell ably performed the duties of brides- maid. The bride was neatly attired in pale blue cashmere, trimmed with white satin, and a sash ornamented with Orange blossoms, and present- ed a beautiful appearance as she entered the room . leaning on her father's arm. The wedding march was artistically performed by Miss Jennie Wills. "A sumptuous dinner was served to some eighty persons. Seldom has it been our lot to wit- ness a better and more usefn! assort ment of gifts. Numcions in quan tity, exquisite in quelity, and just what will be serviceable to begin ners, giving evidence of the high esteem in which the bride is held. The newly married couple remained with their friends and spent a very enjoyable evening. We all joim m wishing them a leng and prosperous life.--Watchman-Warder Paris, Jan 3--The opinion has been expressed in official circles to a representative of the Associated Press that the modus vivendi be tween Great Britain and France re- garding Newfoundland will be ex. tended for another year There ~eems to be no disposition upon the part ol France to take advantage of Great Britain's uncomfortable sit uation in the Transvaal to force an unfair settlement of a matteinot re- garded as vital Yery Surprising Reports Come In for Dr. Pitchers Backache Kidney Tablets. Cures are Made of iis they are Kot Advertised For. A mass of strange symptoms are often reported as relieved by Dr Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets symptoms that are generally com- won to other diseases than that of the kidney and bladder. This, however, is not at all sur- prising when we consider. the fact that the kidney, the wminary tract, and the bowels are the great waste pipes of the system, and the. perlect working of these organs means the elimination of all sorts of material that retained and re-ahsorbed would only cause trouble in all directions. it is due then to this riddance of the »ystem by the kidneys and bowels of waste and dangerous substances, lignid and s hd. that relief 1s ob tained in so many instances [rom symptoms they are not advertised 10 cure. Mrs J. WW. Hamley, Port Perry. says;--* Having an acute attack of Back che and Kidney trouble, due to exposure, I got a bottle of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets from A: ] Davis druggist, and am pleased to say they wave perfect satisfaction, their action gentle, the pam and kidney trouble d.sappcar- ing quickly. I think them very J. Evans, Port Perry, say=;--*1 wish to say that having suffered from Backache and Kidaey tiouble for some years, aid finding no rele in particular, 1 obtained a bottle of Dr Picher's Backache Kidndy Tablets from A. J. Davis, Druggist, and mu-t say that I con- sider them the superior of any med icine of that kind I have taken and I have taken all the others. tablets act pleasantly and rapicly, and with good result from the start Fewer of them are required to produce good results than of any other kind." 126 Men Entrenched From the Inrvads of Dreaded Cat- arrh--What Dr. Agnew's Catarr hal PowderD d For Mr. LeBlanc], He Proves Will Do For Others. Alfred LeBlanc, of St. Jerome, Que., was a great s. fferer for years] with catarrh ot a very severe type : Jd Pe re WHITE SENDS A Lo] E Your | physical condition is not It may simply be a tired = Severe cold, weakness = - : ckle appetite or some o slight at first--which indicates that your conditi healthy one. If the danger signal is not heeded, sults will follow and a complete collapse may occur, cases out of ten the direct cause of the trouble is impo blood, or weak nerves. You need something to brace yc --to make your blood rich and your nerves strong. Dr. liams' Pink Pills is the only medicine that can do this pron pt and effectively, They strengthen from first dose -- : Mr. John Siddons, London, Ont, says: -- ak m favorably of the virtue of Dr. Te pink oi E i Jae. invaluable in strengthening and toning up the system wi bilitated. Having used them for some time past I cai Ls Rohind the horssman wits dark carc® DR. JONES HYSICIAN, SURGES, &e., CoRoNER fo- the County of Untio, Noigery and Office over Mr. Carougie's Sve, Queens Street, Port Perry. Penders. In Te MaTTER oF Hucn Munro of the Township of Reach in County of Ontario, Farmer, INSOLVENT. Nerves Paralyzed. Nervous Prostration So Severe, Lost Power of Hands, Side and Linibs, But South American Ner- vine Beat off Disease and Saved Her. Minnie Stevens, daughter of T. A Stevens, of the Stevens Manufactur ing Co.. of London, was stricken down with a very severe altack. of nervous prostration, which resulted in her losing the power of her limbs She could not litt or hold anything wn her hands and other complica: tions show2d themselves. Her par- ents had lost hope of her recovery She begau taking South American Nervine, and alter taking twelve botties she was perlectly restored, and enjoys good healt to day.-- Sold by A. ] Davis. - QEALED TE DERS will be receive? by the ander. ERDAS TEE DAY OF SANT ARY INST. at 10 o'clock woon, for Lhe purchase of (be UndividedOne. Fourth intere t in the North-we-i quarter of Lot No. 8, wn the 7th Concession of the Township of Reach, Re conta ning Washington, Jan 3 -- Representa- tive McRae, of rot 50 Acres more or less. to-day the following joint resolution : « Be it resolved, etc tha: the United States hereby declare that their pur pose in' acquiring jurisdiction and control over the Plulippine Islands was, and is to secure to the innab tants thereof as soon as practicable after the suppression of the existing rebellion therein, a Iree, indepen dent, stable government, repubiizaa form, and that the United States guarantee to said inhabitants pro tection against all foreign invasion * operty is in pr od Fe Orchard, ke. Fh ther particulars may he had from the Inspectors Estate, H. L. *hbels, Esq. + ont Perry, 8. B. gthe brides, ond W's. Ormiston. Bae » unde-signe l. W, E. YARNOLD, Amignes, Port Perry. wate of cultivation. On the. Dwelling House, Barn, Stab- ¥. M. YARNOLD, Tor Faint Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan. 10. 1900. hereby given that the Cor porat f the Villaze of Port Perry will apply to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at ite next ses for an Act satifying and confirming " No 452 of the said Village ing a By: to provide for the horrowing f the Munieipalit he of For Over Fifty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by millions of wothers for their whils teething. 1f disturbed st night nd ro-t by a sick sod Winalaw's 80 thing Syr.p fur Children Teothing plea unt 10 the tas e and is the pre<crition { cue 0" the oldest, snd est female physician: and numes ii toe a United States. Price tweuty-five cents « bottle. Sold earry out by all dragge's throughout the wor'd. Be ure and ask for "MRS. WINSLOW SOOTHING SYRUP." DIED ROT er Ma Deceased was active, and a lady of far more than or inte lh ence and although in delicate heal for some time past her death as unexpected as sudden cut off a loving and belov wife, an indulgent and exemplary her, a kind friend and respected sighbor. The Jieonsolate hus- band and berea muly have the sympathy of al i tha severe 31 Alaa for all necessary the intention of : F. Solivitor for the avi Dated at Port Perry, Ju ction. a ---- NTRS

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