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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Mar 1902, p. 2

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$ ser oing to happen} is shaky, de- «ed, and. although mm a con- antly pxhansted state, is unable to or lie still. : : Jou Are nervotts or worried, or t from a combination of lan- ar and constant irritation, you '4 1 nerve food and nerve tonic me tra king them that your I trees and worry are being rapi confidence dly "lim as piaced by strength, i and a feeling that you are on TE | jeeely talked of his decease 46d if | thing in that line ever announce t t Bis full and complete health 9% 3 iiiety xisted 'as to hishope|in North Ontario. Mr. Rose is of the Cauickshank strain of Short: inthe simplest extemporaneous| to notice that Mr. Erle Jones o Vehider tab] % strength. Get rid of your ver [709.5 1 Fife yt became at once | Hoted for being one of the best | Horns on this sideof the water that er imaginable. To the cri-|Jerman st, Markham, nraking a es, Implements, 4c. ess in the only possible way dispelled by the assertion, that pre- | breeders and feeders of first class |any other man who ever lived. lok it was entertaining reply as requested, and that his |' h, HORSES. ing up strong, steadyi rion for a future fife had been <tock anywhere 10 be found, intend |enjoyed the respect and est battle between the | flack of 12 hens distanced the above | 1 Bay Mere, aged : ; y y sers may rely on obtain. | cattle men all over the world." s the, lecturer pro | by considerable in the first race Jay: 1 Brown Mare, a ot 8 ills. 1 was attacked by la je, the after effects of which "the form of nervous exhaustion Fhe least nuise would startle me 1 would tremble for some time. 1 used several medicines, but they did not help me, and as time went on 1 was growing worse "and was so nervous that 1 was afraid to remain alone in a room. 1 slept badly at night and I would frequently awake with a start that would compel ms to scream. The trouble told on me to such an ex- tent that my friends feared for my recovery. At this time my aunt urged me "ito try Dr Williams' Pink * Pills, and after using eight boxes 1 .was completely restored to health. "I feel that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life and I sincerely hope my experience will benefit some other sufferer." These pills never fail to restore * health and strength in cases like the above, They make new, rich blood with every dose, strengthen the nerves and thus drive disease from the system, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a certain cure for rheuma- matism, sciatica, partial paralysis, St. Vitus dance, indigestion, kidney and liver troubles, and ailments 'that make the lives of so many women a source of constant misery. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks and an elastic step is certain to follow a fair use of this medicine. Be sure that the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." is on every box you buy. All others are imitations. If you do not find these s, they will bi shail S 0 fi p h 1 Ba $53 When it became known that the Rev. ing his Sabbath School class, in ud ition, dispensed the. Sacra- conducting an evangelistic service at the close of evening worship. On his way settled long age orilvi ido he little fat needed a ow loving care.' brother, james, so well and favor-- ably known here, was with him through his last moments, but the sacredness of the final scene 1s forbidden article. honored minister would be to speak of his education in the High School in Port Perry, successful where, his call ministry, his student life in Victoria University when he received his academic training for the ministry ministry was marked by devoted earnestness which greatly endeared rather of the strong intuitional and sympathetic type, than of the more which he ministered of much © A very pry house wedding took place oi Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Feb. 26th, at "Maple Grove Farm," the residence ol Mr. an George McCulloch, of New- vices, preaching twice r ; \ > $ ) beautiful collection of gift hy the bride. Only the relatives of | 8 the bride and groom were present. The happy couple left next day on their bridal tour, pS RECA IMPORTANT AUCTION Sare.--Mr. Geo. Rose lot 14, con 2, Brock, hav- d. a0 hi ui of the Lord's Supper, and home from churcli he con cted a severe cold; pleura. eumonia developed immediately. nd Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ik Ped in spite of all that professional ing disposed of his splendid farm, |an 'abso.utery the best thing in . | kill could do death came quickly. will announce by large posters and [an world for you. You will. hud: after When the great danger of the case adverlisement elsewhere in feelings oll, 2 me evident, near relatives were | 19SU€, a0 Auction Sale of le la or | al, Farm Stock, Implements, which mediately summoned. To such ; extent and importance eclipses an succeeded in reaching him he His sble con: ing purcha Read the announcements and be|A present at the Sale. Mr. Geo Jackson is Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. --Mr. Philip A. Stone, west half lot 11, con 5 Reach--near Manchester-- having {disposed of his farm has authorized Messrs, Jackson and the publicity of this To revert to the life work of this his experience as a teacher in the Public Manchester and else- to the Christian chool at Cotswold sheep, farm machinery and implements. Mr. Stone being one of our most entérprising and successfu! farmers, an expert judge | of live stock keeps only first-class animals. His herd of Cows has been especially selected for dairy purposes and it Jwould be hard to find their equal---in fact they were intended to supply butter for his own dairy. This being an extensive and important sale of desirable live stoc d f the Methodist Church, and the fteen years of his pastoral and ulpit "labors. Mr. McCulloch's a 0 e im to the people. His power was fl|C in- | farming has instructed Mr, Baird Ek Ea The Late Jas. I. Davidson. In our last issue we referred to d {the death at the advanced age of s received | parish of Monguhitter, 1818. the following year he emigrated'to Canada, settling in Balsam. He |pu! began breeding Clydesdale horses and Short Horn cattle «in 1859, but his first importation was in 1871. this | Mr. Amos Cruickshank, of Sittyton. desirable | Aberdeenshire. The Drovers' Journ y |of Mr Davidson says, ** he probably d|did more to advance the interests yl ior animals at auction | SandersHistory of Shorthorn catth oa Sig take place os whe. enjaynd:shepetton the premises, on Saturday, Mar. 15. | friendship' and confidence peared that the Sittyon Sort wi winning their way in Americ became for some years the leading importer on this side of the Atlan tic." services which he two important . d cattle breeding. Baird to sell by Auction without re- ane Br ni serve on the premises, on| Tuesday, Which he RA ° this ranch 2 March 18, all his valuable stock of 4 by vi tie i 8 to bri ¢ first-class horses, high grade cattle exerted on others did much to bring these industries to the high standard which they have reached in Canada the wishes of his friends and became Commons in 1891, ber of the Presbyterion church, and k | his death will be keenly felt by the have the sympathy of a wide circle Aberdeen- re, Scotland, on the 8th of June, |! He married in 1841 and in d he imported altogether 185 imals from the veteran breeder, of Chicago, in its obituary notice mos Cruickshank, and after it D It is difficult to estimate the rendered to the industries of horse The 'impetus t 1 Although Mr. Davidson had no esire for public life he yielded to candidate for parliamentary hon- rs, and being successful, represent: d South Ontario in the House of In religion he was a valued mem- hurch with which he was fconnect- munity, some geod thing when they see it. lecturer and of his theme. The lecturer somewhat disap-| Hy. Hopkins, however, ' dizen eggs from w : MSS. on the table he proceeded to ad faces of expectant meantime the M, S. S. was forgctten and if taken in hand, replaced, that the onlooker would almost hear the soul of the speaker say to the paper, 'stay there I dou't need you." edithe landscape of Canada was deservedly applauded 'and when in referring to matters of government the speaker, announced himself a Conservative of the o apt use of a phrase, for which, the churches confidence and esteem According to a wise safeguard it is the hand of the laity which must lot 21, con. 13, Reach, being about to move to the far West has author- ized Mr. Jackson to sell by auction knock before the door of the church e | was at the call of the Prince Albert on the ~ premises on Monday next, March oth, 1902, all his stock of horses cattle, swine farm s opened to her ministry, and it work at all. his pension, but that it is not enough for two, and he asks the court to his wife is big, fat, and strong, and able to work for her own living; whereas he is sickly and unable to He says he can live on contestants, antidipated with further gs there usually is in every com- : people yw at comprehension, the general | ma 'It may be fairly said, that the opted his 'audience hen after leisurely placing his ess them which hedidforoveran in Bust them ; and while a he sunlight Which beamed from the people. In the it was soon The speaker's Ruskin ike painting of what might be term- 1 IN Id school the d Irishman is noted, brought down the house, The applavse was so| uptoarious and prolonged, the speak while selections by the choir led by Mr. This event and 1s announced for Thursday evening March 6th. Votes of thanks were heartily| somewhat | Ausust Flower, wer still has th any medicine in the | | 'our mothers' and You onlyneed afew doses of Green's in ke you satisfied blic know how to appreciate a | serious the matter with you. at A. J, Davis'. D The Green River correspondent lecture which treated on Canada, !of the Pickering News remarks :-- was In every way worthy of the|1f you will remember two weeks ago that a flock of hens belonging to numbering 23, laid 25 an. 7th to Feb 8th now another stafement is made from the same flock less one day has laid 25dozen in 17 days. We are glad 17 dozen in the |m glad ta boas againaiiom Ms, Jones as we are sure he has found the secret as well, so that a line can But it isn't the pain alone that is dreaded, just think of the loss of time and wages, number have been cured by rubbing Polson's Nerviline well pores of the skin snrronnding the | joint, sprained wrist, ankle, knee or back, | just try Nerviline on it, and see how quickly it will cure. one liniment that can be depended upon to cure sprains, strains and | swellings, No matter and t Large erviline, | EZ For Bargains in Winter] I the prices of every garment in . A complete clearance is his obje s compelled to to take his seat} Gpich he js bound to accomplis The regular meeting of Port Perry the [ndisposition of some of the|Ajjison, E. H. Purdy and H. G.| will be' Hutcheson asking a remission © pleasure | taxes, during the reconstruction o their buildings, were discussed by |3 Sets Whiffletrees Council but action thereon deferred. | A By-law fixin A : rket, sded (8 thi init | Mrs. John Munro, when Miss Mary 83 years of James 1. Davidson, of i mot! i : marker, had pasted 18 he hy A. key \was married to Mr. John | Balsam, after one week's illness | never thought of us- 1sConsTanTLY TIRED assed through this entire Couftmun- N. Mark. The ceremony was per from pneumonia. Although Mr, |8 well pal ing else for Indigestion or span, WitL STARTLE R where his tamily has for so formed by the Rev. Wm. Cooper Davidson was a man of unassuming | desegvediy so. Infact, when any: nes Doctors were scarce, aTEST NUISB, AND 1S A ears resifed, and where as pastor of St. John's Church, Port | disposition, and a man who never | in| of the nature of an entertain. and the seldom heard of. Appen- ATED: ER pn at 8, raedle and as a young | Perry. The groomsman was Mr. [sought office of any kind, yet his s announced by the committee dieitis, ervous Prostration or Heart 'we torture mote acute] J Reaching in the Public School, | Hugh Munro and the bride was at |name was a familiar one not only|@ anagement, everybody has failure, etc. They used August able than nervousness. | "80 CEE TL 1 poown, My. Mc [tended by Miss Etta Mark. Thedin Canada but in the United States |C to know, that nothing | Flower to clean out the system and person is in a state of | FTL Theos was of shert dura- | bride looked lovely gowned in white. |as well, on acconnt of the valuable that which will be pro |stop fermentation. of undigested| ~~. fetitation by day. and {= appeats that upgu the oth Alter a dainty luncheon was served | services he has rendered the country and enjoyable is in store. food, regulate the antion of the liver, | «QW fon. © snes hy night. The suffer- ult . he did an unusually hard day's the remainder of the evening was in promoting the raising of thoro-|. ph ini vi d jhe stimplate the Reeyes zed crganis am ep its at every Noise; 18 oppress: 3 i i spent in a few appropriate after. |bred stock. cy st is none too | act on of the systenp; an at is al 5 a feeling that something wll | Mork Daving Sondusted, 0 Sumer speeches owing the| Mr. Davidson was born in the|ggod for the people of this vicinity, | thev took when ni Gull and bad | Of First Class Horses, Cattle, Swing, nd although there may be amongst | with headaches and other aches--| Yehicles, Farm Machinery, liquid form, to there is nothing Sold same time, and gi TE or Pedigress prod 0 pguage rushed on like a be drawn on the last round. Race 2 Fat Stee . torrent, now dashing high its spray | free to all. {Red ow 5 yar oa of vivid thought, now flashing back 1 Red Cow, aged 3 in beautifully scintillated utterance How a Sprain Does Hurt | 1 Roan Cow, 5 years old 1 Red and White Cow years oid, 1 Roau €ow, 6 years old 1 Red Heifer, rising 3 &r The we Are all bred Short-Horn Bulls ad at sale, 3 Steers, rising 2 years 5 Heifers, rising 2, yoars 1 Culf 2 months old, § Sprains without d into the whether it isa There is only : 1 18 15 Pigs 5 months old hat is . Polson's| (0 1,00" bottle 25 cents, 1 Massey-Harvis Mower, othing, Mr, Purdy is slaughtering | Massey-Harris Drill, new stock. | 1 Massey-Harris Cutting logical and rugged character. To | should warrant a large concourse o with ; know the man was to esteem him, | purchasers. Don't fail to make a ed. His wife died about two years, The programme was further filled by | 30 onetrates that the public apprec- | 1 Hay Rake Few men so young attain to such note of place and time and attend ago, but he is survived by four sons solo; from Mrs. W. Weir and Mrs, |: ioc the grand opportunity to ses 1 Souffier eminence in the management of the the Sale. and one daughter. James and Mrs. | Hanter. The singing of these ladies b i {1 Turnip Sower in 8 ; Mrs. Miller who live on the home- | leasi dd | cure bargains. 2 Single Plows ff: he church as he did. N 2 : was! very pleasing and deservedly a. | affairs of the church as he did. ot AvcTioN SaLe.-- Mr. Wm. Crozier stead, John of Ashburp, and George | applauded. A rousing air by the v + P Bot il 1 ivy Plow only were the various charges to|lot 3, con. 5, Reach, is retiring from | 204 Andrew of lowa all of whom | children was well eo ved abel. 2180 or erry Council. ik on arrows 1 Farm Truck fluence and importance, but-at the|to dispose by Auction of all his : 2 : ? time of his decease he occupied the | horses, cattle, farm implements, &c. of friends in thelr bereavement. Jetery, With Mics a. Avmsirons Council was held?on Monday last.-- | | Open Buggy ts Sham 5 the Wc or poser lor da of Sne|_ Pom, people" the Unt AE wali se "auc | MEL! Epoch meses wre | net Ssneh chy on te a : Hicks Stats jis Kansas a sien has led The Fes for prizes in elocution | read and pi 2 | 1 Long Sieigh AUCTION SALE.--Mr, Geo. Bickell |suit for divorce on the groun that had to be postponed on account of The applications of Messrs. C. H. ; Hod, HH 1 Bet Team Harness f| 1 Set Plow Harness {| 2 Sets Single Harness } Gravel Box a the fees at $100 1 Furnace Implements, &c., &c. The undersigned has received io- structions from MR.GEO. A. ROSE To Sell by Auction st *MarLE Avenue Farm," lot 14, con. 2, BROCK On Saturday, March 15th, 1903 the following valuable Farm Stock, 1 Bay Gelding, 5 years old 1 Bidok Mare {splendid onthe ears. BWINE AND POULTRY. Berkshire Brood Sow and litter of Pigs, Berkuhire Brood Sow due to farrow May? Yorkshire Brood Sow due to farrow March Pair Turkeys. MACHINES] AND IMPLEMENTS. 1 Massey: Harris Light Binder, nearly new ct | 1 Toronto Mower, Pen Harvester, Bandler Tal the chairman, pled for order. f : | i Single Krapor (Massey make) » P "land the rush for the clothing fully || Land Relic, (Fleury make) 1 Top Buggy, nearly new uced at Sale, (Jersey Grade) 6 in calf and were uu dates aupoune- : THERE WiLL BE OFFERED F ln Sabu, J Man, 10, AT THE SEBERT HOUSE by Virive of Powers of Sale contained in cer! ortgages which will be pro duced at the Sale, he int ProTortn 3 The North quarter of Lot Two in the Eighth Coucession of the Township Scugog in the County of Outarie, cont ining Lifty Acies more or less. The following improvements are said to he en the pre- mises © thereon Frame Dwelling and Frame Barn, Small Orchard. . Well watered. The South half of Lot Three in the Eighth * vement: Roost Fifty Acres erdcted thereon Frame Barn. TrrMS. --Ten money to be paid down on the day of sale. For balance terms will be made known at the sale. For farther particulars apply to to DAVID J. ADAMS, ESQ, At One o'clock in the aftérnoon, In the Yillage of Port Perry, PARCEL J. of All cleared and having erected . PARCEL II. of the said Township of oan i big in] > 8a Fifty A Cleared wm having Dwelling anid Frame Good Apple Orchard. r cent of the purchase JONER, MACKENZIE & LEONARD, JONES, GIBSON & REID, Solicitors, Toronto Street, Torente. Por Perry, new Box, mew AUCTION SALE OF CLYDESDALE HORSES, HIGH GRADE CATTLE, PURE BRED SWINE, &C. 1 Nika andersigned has been instructed by EXTENSIVE MR. JAS. WADDELL, To sell by Auction, at MAPLE GROVE FARM Lot 14, con. 2, Brock, ON TUESDAY, MAR. 11th, 1902 The following Valuable Farm Stock, Implements, do, HORSES, 1 Brood Mare 7 yrs old (Reg) Clydesdale pills at your dealer } > 3 : nee i cents a box or| Circuit, under thé superintendency | implements, &c., &c. The fact of |send his fat wife away and make fa \ 1 Grindstone six boxes for $2.50 by addressing | of the Rev L. W. Hill, that Mr. |e Mr, Bickell's departure from | her earn her own living. tendered the lecturer and the chair-| for Transient Traders was finally |} Hay Rack Les Be Sanger al Williams' Medicine Co., | McCulloch was called to the min- | {he locality, all must be sold, and Oy io man, the Rev. Mr. Wilson, 2nd a | passed. f 1 Straw Knife ) Bay Goldin vista 2 yra, Draft ockville, Ont. istry, His first charge was Ardtrea | bargains may be anticipated. ' See A Mother's Advice, very enjoyable and instructive pro-| Mr. Forman gave notice that at | 1 Wheelbarrow 1 Foul of 1901, Dra } (eligible for Reg.) --subsequently he was appointed t0 | posters) --. § brought to Bio by the|the next Jget og he will intro- 3 Lhckerbeery Dog Power 1 ¥ iq ; : Scarboro East, Barrie (Collier St.), She Tells How Little Ones Oap be ng,ol; God Save the King. ~ duce a' B Jaw regulating the use of || 1 Grand Trunk Railway Streetsville, Allendale, iy Park: b AYCTION San id will hig Tor Kept el utented and ---- '| the Weigh 4% re ] Fors M Callers E TABLE. dale. Richmond Hill and jNew-|by the Posters that Mr. John Eapry. ie 'She' Whi 5 On motion the Council adjourned. | 4 Creamer Cans IME Cratket where his labor was ended, | Abbott has instructed Abbott & When haby is cross and irritable Fayiigh a i So of 2 Lava Cream Cans, HIGH-GRADE CATTLE. Port PERRY. ; j McKitrick to sell by Auction at his | you may rest assured he is not well, pride ? Certainly not. Strength! MARRIED. } Hutiel Worker 35d Print 1 Roan Cow 5 years old GOING ROUTE. GOING NORTH. x The place he gained in the affec- | residence Simcoe Street Port Perry | even if you are unable to see any|Gdo 1 Endurance! That's what] MARK_MUNRO-At * Maple Grove Farm the 'o CremiCut Saws 1 White Cow 4 years old 7.47 a.m. 9.51 a.m. tion, not only of the pastorate in |g; Wednesday March 12 commen: | symptoms of his illness other than! '4 oman wants. Good diges: residerice of Mr. and ME, Joba Manto. teach 00 | 3 Dos. Sapi Buckets and Spiles, 1 Red Gow 5 years old 11.45.2.m. 5.40 p.m. Newmarket, but of the general| ing at one o'clock all his stock of | fretfulness. It is not natural for a| = y es R Chores BoA Mr: John N. Mark, of Reach, 1 | Io Tongs, Forks, Scythes 1 White Cow aged 0 7.33 p.m public, was seen in closing of places ||, : "eatth ra 2 lo. | baby to be cross and he is mot so tion, perfect assimulation. Buoy- Miss Mary A. Munro of the same Tran Pooks Shoulder, Pick 1 Red and White Cow 8 years old 1.25 pm. :33. pm, of business on day. of burial, tk horses, cattle, pigs, farm imple. | da 3Y ¥ : ancy and vim is the right of every | MOFFATT HOLTEY In Keach neat Maschestiy | Grow B va Chalus, Hoes, Neak Yok 1 Red Cow 3 years old -- terre y of burial, the | nants, &c., together with a quantity without reason. He has no other thw residence of the brides ipsrents on. the 4th | FO! SAE. Lf vs, Hoes, Neck Yoke 1 White Cow 3 years old The mails are despatched from the Post | half masting of flags, in the tender of Household Furnitur. See Post. | way of telling his troubles than by woman, She need not lack these | arch io by Ren. 8 Milson, yagicd vf | A quantity of Hay, Turnips and Feed Com. |} 1d Gow 6 yeurs old "Office Port Perry as follows : tributes paid by many who'knew |ers make a note of place ad time | crossness and crying. When baby if she will anly use Ferrozone. It RA ty Mh' od Visslin, "6d | | Bedroom go Tran an 1 Red Heiier rising 3 years * . . y ix " le, Le] . 0 n 4 S ry Going Nosh 0.30 am. his public life, and jthe masses who | 3,4 attend the sale is cross give him Baby's Own makes bleod gives appetite, gives ughter of John i y ; 4. Bodateadh 1 Red Hotter rising Syats 4 ; ing South--11.20 a. m. i i = W : : stren to the nerves, color to the} Childs Cr e above cows are all in enlf or cavles isi Co Sat crowded around his grave as all that Auction SaLE--Mr, F. W.| Tablets, and they will soon make HE and brightness to the eyes South Ontario Farmers i Onilds Crib by side and were all bred to (Reg) Short- -- 5.15pm. | was mortal of him was laid at rest. | Brimacombe having determined to him good-natured and happy, be- * : i Horn Bulls. Due dates will be announced B A box of Ferrozone tablets is at INSTITUTE : Pair Rocking Horses tale Sideboard y THE OBSERVER........ Has A Goop CIROULATION. and Is con stanly growing in favor. It is the BEST | Advertising Medium in the County; is the champion of the Agriculturists and more + conservative and practical class of people is not a favorite of schemers, boomers and dliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Eatablished --tounded in 1857--the most original and best in ita looal snd genersl news department and ls printed entirely in the place of pub loation--Port. Perry. SE annum in sdvanos, if not peld in Tee $150 wil be charged JOB PRINTING THE MOST MODERN BTYLES ... La iy +...AND AT LOW PRICES «Ontario Regiment"--Lieut- E. Farewell upon comple: is period of tenure of com- fd sol upon the retired { mission to retain tle upon 1 pan « Servant of God, well done." CLE CEERI try his fortune in the North West and consequently having no further use for his large stock of first class horses, cattle, swine, farm imple ments &c., has authorized Mr, ackson to sell the whole by auction without reserve, on the premises, lot 10, con 12, Scugog, on Thurs- AN EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT | Auction SaLe.--It will be seen by the advertisement in another column as well as by the large Posters, an announcement ofone of the most important Auction Sales of desir- day, March 6th, commencing able ri Tn 3s sharp at one o'clock, The list is a Courit Mr. James Waddell, lot large one. Don't fail to make a ig 2 Bock hi od note of place and time and attend his fine farm has authorized Mr. the sale. -- Geo. Jacksn to sell on the premises Hockey. on Tuesday, March 11th his exten- sive stock and valuable stock of Clydesdale Horses, High Grade Cattle, Pure bred Swine and first class Implements and machinery. The list 1s large and contains many prize animals as well as the progeny of the most famed prize animals ever owned in the Dominion, This will be a grand opportunity of sec-- uring at auction prices such animals any farmer would be proud of. Remember the time and place and don't fail to attend the sale. ~ The return match played here on Thursday last-- Lindsay vs Port Perry--resulted in a hollow victory for Port Perry, our boys giving the Lindsayitesa fearful drubbing. The result 'was never in doubt at any time from. the ringing of the bell. Eleven to ove, should certainly con- vince Lindsay that their Juniors are not in it when they meet Port Perry Juniors. Well done, Port Perry! Our Hockey record for 1902 is worthy of the highest com-- mendation. The teams lined up as y--Goal, Wardrobe; point, ver Henders ; forwards, A Very Pretty Wedding. EI NON Bh © nonable e; 'season was| that celebrated Tuesday evening, Mushy atthe by autiful' nce nd Mrs. John W- Holtby ter, on the marriage of their efdest daughter Ada Visalia, to Mr. James 1 Moffatt of Raw 1llin Personal. --Mr. N. Ingram, Grand Secret tendin Dobsot uncle of the bride, performed the |the Order. ceremony. The house was most y Seccrared and a scene 'in sple greeted the ests who were. present.-- "and Institute w Claremont, March 12th; Port Perry, March uss 50 ion] Alas] ie: "pret Fis pees tre ee to visit ary, and Mr. E. H. Purdy, Grand RY ater of the Loyal True Blue Association are in Toronto at- an Executive Meeting of ¥=" The South Ontario Farmers' ill hold meetings at March 11th; Kinsale. 13th; Greenbahk, March 14th.-- a ces, estic ex- lcept at Claremont--ELuer Lick, when goods firm, which || and has 1,000 payroll, hires a al shopper hi ot" dis- ployee! t : cause they will cool his hot little stomach, ease his sour little stomach and help his obstinate little teeth through painlessly These Tablets are just what every mother needs for her little ones--and for her older children too. Mrs, Clarence McKay, Roseway ever used for my little ones. gestion delicate. constipation, ceased and his bowels became re 1 had with any of the rest of m children." Every mother shoul House at a ing when an arise. These Tablets are a for all the minor ailn ones such as constip the irrital cutting of teeth. under a guarantce tg opiate or other harmful drng, dissol#ed in water m ! be gi Ean infant. y ; s at cents a box, or sent ' postpaid receipt of price d Dr. Williams' Hi Bi Co., Bi ville, Ont, ia y BE Se vl 3&9 Ready-to-Wear Clothing dvanti -the most .p many a minent is that it is £ dressin N. S.. says :--*I find Baby's Own Tablets the best medicine I have When my baby was four months old he was very much troubled with indi: He would vomit his food as soon asthe took it, no matter what I gave him and he seemed to be always hungry and kept thin and He also suflered from After giving him the Tablets ua few days the vomiting gular, and I must say that since I began the use of the Tablets I have had less trouble with this baby than keep "Baby's Own Tablets in the ll times--there is no tell: emergency may once transmittable of health, beauty and Strength. There is power in Ferrozone, Try it and see ifitis not so. Sold by druggists. {The Miclacd Free Press says:-- Mr. Jas. Haggart, Dollartown, has recently purchased from Mr. A, Paterson, of Coldwater, a thorough bred cow known and 'registered as "Orillia Maid". She 'was bred by Mr. Joba Kennedy, of Rat Portage, formerly of Orillia. This cow is of Holstein breed, will be five years old in the spring, is a fine milker and isa beauty in appearance. It is said that when on grass she gives as much as seventy pounds of milk a day, Deafness is Curable | Sufferers from itnparied hearing will be glad to know that their affliction is pro- bably not due to any organic de: fect in the ear, but results probably from a, thickening: of the lining of the middle ear caused by catarrhal nflamation. « Hundreds of perfect i asa result of the inbala- hozone are reported, the highest authority we is treatment to our ' the Town Hall. meetings of the sale, on Wedn arejexcluded. The South Ontario Farmers' In-- stitute will hold a meeting at Clare ment on Tuesday, March 11th, in oi Milton, will address the meeting on Poultry at each session, begin- ning at 2 p. m and 7.30 p.m. Joint men's Institute will be held in Kin- Port Perry, Town Hall, Thursday, March 13; Greenbank, Temperance Hall, Friday, March 14. Mr. G.{R. Cottrell will take up the Poultr Production, and Miss Agnes Smit of Hamilton, will take up Domestic 2 p. m. and 7 Pp. These meetings are for all ; none the boys, girls, ladies and, JOHN BRIGHT, EL Pres. 1 Arm Chair 6 Caue-Seated Cairs 2 Wash Stands, 1 Bét Bed Springs, Mr. G. R. Cottrell, | 2 Yards. Rag Carpet, 2 Clothes Horses, mention. S.0.F.1 and Wo esday, March 12 ;| will positively be sold. intending to be time. Science. Subject :--** Principles of Cooking," with demonstrations, in Hay, Feed Corn, and afternoon. Sessions will be held at | onder, cash aver m. Wick, Feb, 27, 1902, 1 Set Bedroom Earthenware 25 Yards Union Carpet 1 Couking Range, nearly new Various other articles too numerous to The Proprietor having sold his farm has no further use for the above property all SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP, a The Auctioneer is desirous. that should be prompt on time. being an extenaive one all will see the necessity of the sale starting sharp on Terus or Sak. --Fat Steers, Turnips, months' credit on approved notes. GEO. JACKSON, Auctioneer. patties present at this Sale The Sale all sums of $)0 aud that amount eight ome yourself, bring 1. LICK, 5 Sec. Abbott & atarrhozone quickly re- he ring, and its efficiency AE Capital Stock of t Books will be 31st March, before the By order Western Bank of Canada DIVIDEND N°. 36. OTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN THAT hr edu, po ana, Tuesday, April 1st, 1902, at the Offices of the Bank. The f closed from the 16th to the i of Port P i » No EE k. t ven that the Twentieth | either a Sharshclders of the Licensed Auctioneers and Valuators for tho Townshi et For and Fo aah INTIMATE to the' general for a that McKitrick 4 Well-bred 8 Steer Calves, a 1 1 business er the to their' care will » yp Lo 0 Awad they aro ws DNESDA OR TO RENT. of the Board, dersigned offers for sale or T. H. McMILLAN, 'The : Cashier. | to rent h side of Lilla street, Port embraces near Perry. 6 Fat Steers rising 3 years 4 Steers rising 2 years Heifer rising 2 years ecifer Calves, i "J £& The majority of the stock were sired by First Prize winners at the Toronto Iu- ustrial, SWINE. Yorkshire Brood Rew and litter of Pigs I Yorkshire Sow and litter of Pigs Yorkshire Sow due to farrow March 12 IMPLEMENTS. Noxon Binder Brantford Mower, Big B, Patterson Mower with pea harvester & Clover table Steel Land Reller Noxon Seed Drill Hay Rake Bain Waggon, New, Buggy Cotter Democrat Waggon with pole and shafts Farm Truck Pair Sleighs, New, J] Pair Sleighs and box Twin Plow Single Plows Scufflers Bats Fron Barrows Horse Power and rods Dog Power Ensilage Cutter and carriers Fleury Cutting box Massey Harris Pulpers, nearly new Jarsip Sower . Fanning Mill is property situited on thels:

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