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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Jan 1904, p. 2

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ee ) 'however slight, this articl interest you. of the aitmrep or disorders of the nerve forces your case the trouble may only b making a start--showing itself in tired feeling, & derangement of th In such cases there i _ the health. women owe their £00 health and increased vitalit medicine, These pills ma present L ed nerds; of the wonderful success of D suffered a great deal from a compli- cation of troubles; rheumatisn heart all adding to my misery. thorough use of Dre Williams' Pin ar health is impaired in any Ask any doc r and he will tell you that most from which men and women of the present day suf fer are due to weak, watery Blew, n digestion, perhaps an occasional | headache or feeling of nervousness. | 'These symptoms are too often fol- lowed by a complete bréakdown of| Trunk Railway, thence to the town New Railway. tion is about to be thade to th session for a charter to construct Railway from a point on Lak co ro Huron at or near the town of Kin Mount Forest, Shelburne on th Toronto, Grey and Bruce divisio e a e thence to Beaton on the Hamilto and North WesternRailway, thenc to Bradford and New Market o | the Northern division of the Gran s| of Uxbridge on the Toronto an ands of weak and weary men and | Perry on the Whitby and Lingsay d | division of the Grand Trunk Rai to this | way, thence to Oshawa, crossing and € new, tich red blood; and testore shatter- This is the whole secret {connecting with the Toronto an Ottawa divisions of the Canadia r.| Pacific Railway a Williams' Pink Pills, Here is a east of Myrtle Station bit of strong proof. Mrs. W. J.| py looking ever the propose Clark, sr., Boston, Ont., says: --*© 0, k a reatness, pil Sured me and'now sf the age [ies it is proposed to serve. g to the fullest extent her treaty obli- of fifty two all aches ard pains Tris 1 1 sf i PEE pi have left me and I am enjoying the | is live would shorten the dis gations to Japan. best of health." This is the ve rdict | tance some twenty miles on all The Farmers' Sun says! The ef of all who give Dr. Williams' Pink| frei ght and passengers east and|Canadian Grocer reminds its read- Seagrave. 1 a » S y | -- Pills a trial Bl Jou So st get ge west between Montreal and Owen |ers that Sir William Miilock, when | o S L.ECTORPY e with the NE p "Dr | YSTER ODUPPER AND pm-- genma ink P =. fo ! Ems Peo. | S¢ und or Kincardine on Lake|he was plain Mr. Mulock, and on | Nilliams Pink Pills for Pale eo ) ; | The Sons of Temperance, Seagrave, ple" on tl rapper around the box. | Huron and the Great West and tlie Opposition side of the House, | Pe on ihe wrapper arougit the be a OO ; intend celebrating their First Anni. If in doubt send direct to the Dr.|would make Oshawa and Kincar- introduced a resolution declaring Wed i Feb b ; ) ~ versary Wednesday, Feb. 3, by Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville, | dine important points for ing T member of Parliament A pb i y foubl x y i vill be led 1 giving their {riends a double trea Ont., and the pills will be mail and shipping products ner=| should be appointed to office of 8 g . : post paid at 50 centé§ a box or x |, Mie i Il eimolument under the Goverpment. 11? Y2Y of an Oyster Supper and a cha of a nds "as well as|emolument unc > Gov ment, boxes for $2.50. \ 2 A 1 Lecture in Victoria {Hall Oysters s-- - developing ar rtant passenger|and no ex-member should be ap IL w; 6 8 serve 5 business, br ogether distant |pointed until at least two years |" je served fom 3 i Pr : [ : ' Oysters in abundance. Oysters to parts of the in need of im-|after tting the House. But to-| \ t. fastideots fast 1 1 v 1 2% ple. e 1 108 astideoun: THE OBSERVER proved fac s for export and in y the man who moved this re peas 8 mos X Aste x CLact LAR a ¥ i . ins ~ ) ds Oysters that will make you smack A% A GOOD CIRCULATION. a port, it w t cross country tion is a member of a Government stantly growing in fa t BEST x hint 3 . | your lips and call for another plate. Advertising Me: road that is r ceeded, which has appointed Hon. A. G s " t Yours truly, Oysters, Oysters. - -- _ i an nce ol except 0" 1 1 g ; i . 1 The Plight of the Horse t $50 a day!) and After all this we wi vers ot way XY 2 st Cl wher Breeders. - the Groces does not say to the Methodist Church where at x } 8 p.m. the far famed speaker, Rev. © Canadiar t lers have | this has been done for the ex J anadia reeders have e of : t J. J. Rae, of Oshawa, will deliver aad the attent f the | Press purpose of roying the 4 : again broug attention of the . I '. . one of his popular lectures entitled, Trxxs--81 per annum in dvs { not pa rovernment advantages dependence of this particular men Q te I' Met." Rae | advance, $1.50 will be charge E Ayanty ber of the Commons » people Some Giants I've Met," Mr. Rae h hom % [ 1 ver of th mmon yeop! : tow der which k raisers labor, | | is acknowledged by those who know JOB PRINTING as compared with. their United should endeavor to fir ome means ¢ 8, LUmpar p10 ed bipinin to be one of the best Lecturers in IN THE MOST MODERY & 5 on Stat CODE itor: The deput of convincing politicians that it is J} i Lo% nics | States con petitors 1¢ deputa 1 ) | | the Province so don't miss the op: t 14S ase 1 by Mess Siftor politically unprofitable to practice : NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER |Ln pas assured by Messrs. Sifton | F08 C Y een which they have | portunity to hearbim. Come, sou and Fisher that way serioys 1 1a ed when in Opposition will please us by y your presence and sae 2 ey iw denounced when in yposition, : 2) Only Paper Printed nnd Published tn | 0 2 CADEET exper 30 16 « a'so enjoy a very * pleasant and ise t riff f e DI TioN SALE OF SHORTHORNS, : Port Perry. vise the t inate pr ' ) profitable evening. Admission.-- - of relief c ven by the go I Crass Horses, & Mr 1 o ' PORT PERRY, JAN. 28, 190 ! E € i. . Adults, Supper and Lecture, 25¢; 228 2D 4 | ernment Wm k,lot 23,con. 12, Reach, . ---- nment. , , Lecture alone, 15¢; Children, Sup- i hat the i lu. | or rgest and most success Liberal Party's Rapid Decay.| That ther 1 for a revolu.| one Arges and MOL SUCCESS" | or and Lecture, 20c; Lecture tion in the Canadian tariff so far *as|ful breeders of Shorthorns, and|' < a het Ki . alone 10c. God Save the ing. Sir Wifrid Laurier has been i Grade Cattle in this district . - gro 3 1t applies t rs evident Ir - Sr rs ? 'fHuce Munro, W. P. Miss M. forced to callto lus cabinet Hon. |the tr 190 From | has concluded to decrease the acer- : 303 5 METHERELL, Secy. Henry R. Emmerson, whose record Uni anada purchased | 3g iis farms by 200 acres, and --ta in Parliament has been one of dis-| 5g 891 horses, valued at $8 as a consequence is desirous of de: | Shirley. i arden is his most Emmerson appointment to Induurers, Mr. in- i the new minister would never have! To the United States, Canada | Posters announcing the sale by | tainable for ITI and IT classes and been heard of. The election of Mr. | ¢014 1,07 horses, valued at $340,- | auction of the pick of his cattle, | 400 marks for the Part Il. Those Emmerson to cabinet rankis another |, 39, or $178 per head. But the horses and jsheep, on Wednesday, |in III and II falling below #35 admission that the 'business ad United States collects $30 duty on |Feb. 17. At noon lunch will be|marks fail "oe ' y J ministration of which Sir Wilfrid every horse valued under [$150 and |served after which the sale will From Senior 111 to Junior wo Laurier boasted in 1897, is fast per cent. on all worth $150 or |Commence Catalogues supplied | Afred Prescott 488, Thamison Hoc falling to Secar: Mr Emmers N | over, or §37.50 on a $150 anima application Mr. Jackson is Kin $83, Susi ipl os can never bring to the remier Taking : ¢ auctione From Senior to Junior - aking the best view of the case, |auclioneer e wasigtanoe the master mind of | the 1,907 high-class Canadian Averion Sais. Posters. sre. oot Amy Stevens 486, jessie Franklin redecessor. Hon. Raymond Pre i. oe ; "| 468. Pp ye . horses were taxed $57,120 by announcing the sale by Auction of Li 3 . fontaine has hopelessly failed in bis| (j,cle Sam ; Sm From Part II to Junior II:- efforts to supply the brains and in or ha: farm stock. Dimplements, dc, Florence Hockin Mabel Cor- | y - Yet the Minister of Agr » [the property of Mr. Adam Fielding, 349 dustry, which Hon. J. Israel Tarte .;.. 3 tention was dr A ner 314, Lizzie Prescott (promoted. took with 1 } Lr = when his attention was dr 10 fon his. premises, lot 20, con. J: 3 S | Pan ook with him when he res . admitted his ty to| Reach, on Monday. Feb. 1st, he Promoted from Senior I to Pat portfolio. Hon. Sydney Fisher . ie a Temed Iti 1 rir g ' .'.7|II--M. Lamb, L. Stevens, I. Pres d en 3 . provide a remedy tisn nly a | being about to retire from farming i a x TE ago at a banquet question of protecting the horse|all advertised will sold. See post cott, A. Hannah, F. Spencer (in ontreal, hardiy attracted passing = y : A 3 t tic d y P 5 | breeders, but preserving the stand: |ers and don't fail to attend the sale, Arithmetic.) attention. Hon. Mr. Bernier goes|ing of Canadian stock. If this ny | Senior I--F. Spencer (in Reading) to the Rail Cc country is to be persistently d i Mr. Jackson will be Auctioneer. | I--]. H AB R allway Commisssion. "Jim un ob sistently drainec unior annah, yers, Sutherland is, as he always has been | Of $178 horses "and flooded with| Mr Bernier was found to be t00| Corner % Yanke e scrubs worth $29 wil c a r i and]! - ( a useful x geaizer nothing more t take long for borsaficl ol adk a man We Zabinet Penk 2nd F. L. Mav, Teacher. Hon. Clifford Sifton, has become i 1 has been relegated to a post on the] . [ order to go to ru I -------- , ' yst his grip in tl rich ; railway commission. That bod wealthy, but has lost his grip in the | Mr. Fisher, Mr. Si ition or the gov oy at fed «ol a uh The question of maintaining good | 1 2 Sar rl ) an a I which was promise shou ve | west. Sir Richard Cartwright i SE I i dy -- F 4 « : {roads in: winter is'one that should' T 1 5 r 4d re aira i S|composed ol experts, has been turn- : a i likely to retire at ap early date. Sir high time that they gave way to p ; 4 i ; | receive attention in this district] ill ? ed into a refuge for ex cabinet min-| . in William Mulock and Mr. Fielding men who have sufficient courage to ; t ae f th emt with a view of finding, if possible isters, two out of three member are fighting for Sir Wilfrid Laurier's right national wrongs € ers some way of avercoming the year= position, which is shortly expected to become vacant. is still a member of Pitzpatrick, Green and Quebec bridge($3,000,000 | rake off) fame. Sir Wilfrid, himself, jug of that great business aggrega- tion to which Mr. H. R. Emmerson and Mr. L, P. Brodeur are the lat Ap os Jeezon Herald of January an interesting article on the imports of 1903" In refer to apples the following state- is made :--"The apple trade unique, 1903 being a bumper for this fruit. The total 4,550,000 cwt, valued In ten years the "have been nearly doubled, surpassing 1896, which prolific season of re- - The imports in inst 1896, are bushels. We got the Parent, Roy and Cannon, of Gaynor- | ac he | On these the Canadian Governmen d to fill the thoes of Hon. A. | collected $158,033 duty, or_$5 28 Horses, &c,, and in order to accom the promotion examinations a8' fol to hold itsell in power while the t or appoximately 29 per . Blair, but for whose good offices | per head. --~-- Mr. Fitzpatrick Important Auction Sale of | third member is to be Dr. Short Horn and High grade Cattle, Clydesdale Horses &c. | | It has long been patent to all in is wondering what the country thinks | terested in live stock that "Hillside | A. Chapman will sing the famous of him, and is afraid tc rick an| Farm" Reach, possesses the flower | sacred Cantata "The Daughter of enquiry. Such is the present stand | of the Short-horns of the Dominion | Jarius" on Friday evening February [of Canada, and it is also noted for | the superiority of its Clydesdale Horses and Shropshire Sheep, in the very finest stamp are retained within its precincts; and amg animal eminating {ron "Hillside" requires no other recommendation as to its almost priceless qualities that go to make perfection, and the demand' for such animals js funlimited and. always will be in the'oarkets of the world. To Mr. Burnett's extensive knowledge and undying energy is to be attributed in a Jarge measure the great success Hillside" has at- tained as a breeding ground for Short-horns, &c. That gentleman being about to retire from farming {rout the United hese places justly entitled io, has authorized the .| sale by auction of all his personal i { value has never before been placed | under hammer in €anada. Individ- ually or collectively the animals to] ; be offered are unequaled anywhere: intends to take rest which he is so property, to take place on the farm on Wednesday 24th February, so his will be a grand opportunity to se- such-live stock, which for actual We understand that an applica- Dominion Parliament at the coming cardine to Oshawa on Lake Ontario, touching at or near the towns of of the Canadian Pacific Railway short distance | route it would a pear to be a well [located proposition and one that liver trouble and pains about the | should commend itself to capitalists Alas most assuredly it will to the people through "the municipalities fact nothing but prize animals of ario would 48 well to run its con- ventions somewhat on the lines on e joining County (Victoria) run theirs. The convention held there last week at which Col. a e might feel proud, in fact, for num- "| bers of accredited delegates it ex- n within our knowledge. e n, C | nominee, so the Col. may rest as. d| | the battl h t Should [D0 eicine wien vl pi ack Nipising division of the Grand { the i o South Onis health and strengtn as quickly as Trunk Railway, thence to, Port Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills. Thous- | contemplute holding another con- il vention by all means let the atten d n d : : 250, in order to make a selection o a candidate valid the better it wil 1 t | High Grade Cattle, The Conservatives of South Ont- which the Conservatives of the ad- Sam Hughes was the nominee was a meeting of delegates of which any constituency ceeded any convention that comes The selec. |tion made by a meeting of such | immense propertions cannot fail in i | giving a passport to vicfory to its | sured of his triumphant return come | dance if possible, exceed the "miser- able average of about thirty-five. the sooner the constitution of the Association, if it possesses one, is amended by fixing the minimum number of delegates prestnt, at say be for a party that profess to believe that the principles it enunc.ates dre the bulwarks 'of four country's creasing his stock of Shorthorn and first-class A telegram fic nouncing the sad if sudden death in that talented and much man, Dr. Sangster, ) with consternation, s universal regret, and | pathy was expressed for ed ones, Whatever the motive led the Gevernment to Idea of a general election" to be congratulated on cided to meet Parliam of going to the country. really no excuse for plui country into an election | 2 at the present juncture, = The diplomats are still patch up the quarrel bet and Russia. The little dom is firm in its demand the bigbear that talks of down. This disposition from the bullying course Goverrment has been the East has been ac Mr. Balfour 'sign that Great Britain would carry out f 1 Report of S § No 4, Reach for Lindsay, Jan. Ti. = Col Sam Hughes was this afternoon nomin- eral Conservatives of the new riding of Victoria and Haliburton, at the largest political convention ever held in this town. The convention | was entirely harmonious, while the large vote cast for Col. Hughes on ever the election may be brought on back, and that means victory. There was a spirited rivalry for and Dr. Vrooman, who both live in Lindsay, but now represent North and South Victoria respectively.-- This rivalry was keenly shared by their friends to such an extent that in spite of the enormous size of the riding and the heavy snow there were 387 delegates here out of a pos- sible 407. All present, however, agreed that whoever might secure the nomination should receive their hearty support, and the proceedings closed in the most harmonious i filled by the time Chairman Johnstone Ellis, president of Vic toria and Halibyrton Liberal-Con servative Association, he urged the delegates to work to gether and select the best man to win the riding. Nominations were | called for, and amidst loud Col. Sam Hughes, M.P nominated by R. McFayd R. Cruickshanks. Dr man, M.P,, was nominated by Jas Boxall and Wm. Suggett. Dr. J. A Wood, of Kirkfield, was nominated by Jas. Casey and Wm. Kennedy. Other J. D Flavelle, John Cerew, H. Mec- Quade, Chas. Fairbain, ex-M P., Geo. Lytle, James J. H. Demere, and J. H The nominees were each allowed fifteen then cheering, was er and Vroo- nominations were T. Joxall, Brandon he ball minute speeches before t ting was gone on with C Col thanked NFIDENCE Hughes, the confidence IN in words for their as convention He sured ih him 1 not t the sl in hac those who that he against them man, and that he hoy for standir ed be able to work with a united party for the fo best interests of the plause.) A resolution Messrs. J. H. and J. B. Ryan-"setting forth' that the Con- servatives of the riding viewed witli | alarm the scandalous tactics adopt- ed by the Ontario Government country. was presented by Delamere plish his object he has issued large [lows :--There were 700 marks ob- | country was against it, also express The | coming under that category. the Ontario Agricultural College, METHODIST CHOIR CONCERT. -- | The choir of the Methodist Church, under the direction of Mr. Dorsey 5th. The choir will be assisted By Soprano and Tenor _solists Toronto, This promises to be one of the best sacred concerts ever giv- en in Port Perry. A Jupicous SEeLECTION.--John Vipond, Esq., Brooklin, was elected Warden of the County of Ontario, on Tuesday last. The choice is an excellent one and the Warden-elect is to be congratulated on his pre- erment. EZ A meeting of the lodges of the Eoyal True Blue Association in Port Perry will be held on the Mills, of |ly snow blockade. Itis an impor- | tant, if not more so, that there | should be good roads in winter as in summer. The general use of snow ploughs was suggested, as more effective and more economic al than the old method of digging the roads out. A beginning ha ng unbounded confidence P. Whitney, uld soon be Premier ot in Mr. J. and the hope that he Ww Ontario accordance with the votes of the majority in the province. was presented McKee, ¢ tenfidence in Mr and approval A second motion t le and Wm George Ly ressing entir L. Borden policy of leaders. I I of the Conserv- Both adopted, resolutions and were unanimously the convention cl rs/R.L Sam Borden, Hughes, King, Mess J. P. Whitney, Col 1 a cheer for the defeated candi e for nomation, Dr. esas Choice Made in Nerth Ontario|® Al NSERVATIVES "Serer G. Proctor As A CANDIDATE. Sanderland, Jan. 22 --The Lib- eral-Conservatives of North Ontario | met hereto day in convention, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for the Commons. In spite of the bad roads the gathering was large and very enthusiastic, every divi] sion of the riding being well repre- sented. The meeting was called to order by chairman S, B. Todd, of Uxbridge, who had with him onthe platform the following well known entlemen : Dr. Gillespie, W. J. been made on some of the count; roads this year, with, we Capt. Crandell Fell Dead, : Lindsay, Ont., Jan. 22. Death] Capt, George Crandell, of this town one of the oldest residents and per- haps more widely known tban any other man in the Midland district. the deceased had been out shovel ing snow, and, feeling a weak spell and sat down. Dr. Shier was sent for, but before he. arrived Capt. | evening of Friday, Jan. 29, at eight o'clock. EZ North Oxford yesterday re-- duced its former majority of 2e0e: to 918, While the noble city of Woodstock, the busi centre of the riding gave the 5%] Opposition a handsome majority. Well done Woodstock ! EZ NO NECESSITY for Belay in secyring Chop now at C. Vickery's ; his new, large rh is B full operation and has a eapacity 21 bags every 60 minutes and the of Victoria in general. and severah children survive him: Crandell had expired. His heart | had been weak for some time, | and tack, Capt. Crandell had been Mentih ] ed with navigation on the inla waters for over half a century. He had held successively for years FM Jv ructher particulars later. in every pespect is first-class. came suddenly this morning to | coming on, staggered into the house | the fatigue brought on a fatal at ww il important offices of alderman and reeve, and always interested himself - | with energy to promote the best in- sibs, Thos. Treleaven, Wm, ray, Chas. Kelly, Cline, J H. Chinn, Hugh Wilson, , W. E. Bellister, Wm. . A, Sinclair, and a number § some routine business Had disposed of Mr. Chas. Kelly ted president of the county ion, and was thereupon call chair. He informed' the that Mr. McCormick could pt the nomination. The ion then proceeded to elect ated as standard-bearer of the Lib- the first ballot indicates that when- he would have a united party at his the nomination between Col. Hughes "the Premier felt opened the | meeting with a brief speech in which | (Ap | sed with cheers | Vrooman. | "These Villainous Oustori , Taxes." The Liberal party continue to rob the people in ever increasing amounts, The declaration of Sir Richard Cartwright in 1896 that, "These villainous Customs Taxes are impoverishing and ruining our people," seems to only stimulate the raiding of the pockets of the people. Even Sir Wilfrid Laurier's declara- tion of 1895 : people,"--does not tend matters. From 1896 to 1903 the Liberal gov~ ernment collected in custom taxes $195.315,790 as compared with $146,695,355 collected by the Con- servatives from 1890 to 1896, an in- crease of 848,720,435. Since June 30th, 1903, the eus toms have been still more active in "bleeding the people white." From June 30th to December 31st, 1902, Sir Wilfrid was satisfied with play-' ing the part of the "highwayman" to the Fret of $18,018,520. ine'3 at, moved to froma long suffering country no less than $20,698.48) by means of "these villainous Customs Taxes." Of course Sir Wilfrid needed the money. How, but by this "legalized | robbery,' "is he to pay the Quebec | Bridge Company that $6,078,200, which, with subsidies already grant- ed, brings up Mr. Parent's presents from the Canadian people to $7,870,233, or is necessary to complete the werk? The people bled. Public works are required for the advancement of the | of Liberal the comfortable total of | $3,810 233 more than must be interests members of Parliament, and snr this is a fit ting excuse for villainous Custom Taxes," which are so free ly | | lowing from the people's pockets | | into the Government coffers -- Result of an examinatoin in Arithmetic, Senior Sec nd, Port Perry Public School. Total 100 Arthur Clark 100 Minnie Smith oa, oe ood ou 95 Newto n Sisson 86 I S 85 82 Kaew 81 le ir 81 Russel Wilson 79 Muriel Allen 73 Earl Woodley 71 Ola Frayer 68 | Cora Brifiible. .5... 56 Wibelmine Evans. ....,...... 53 Willie Harrison. : 52 Thomas Bowerman.... ..... 51 Muriel Cook. . 49 Willie Nott, «47 { Vera Cook... .... . 44 Milton Hodgson. ... . 44 Gussie Raines. ... ., 30 Elsie Bradley Beaty ice Vickery d Horfop Abbott.. B Harper. lie Spence. 22 May Coultis v . 20 Nora McLean... . 18 Hardy Purdy...... {| Vernon Nott 5 Absent-- Jordan Graham, * Vera Goode, Russel Tremeer, Winnie Stewart, Edna Oldfield, M. Oldfield, Oertrude C assidy, High ------ School Notes. On Thursday last a fast game of hockey was Played at the Central Rink, when the girls | | separated into two teams under the names of North South. The game was very rough as high school and | were sent to the boards for tripping |slugging, ctc The result of the game was 5-4 in favor of the North | The teams lived np as followr :-- North, 5--E. Williams, goal; C.| | Tremeer, point ; L. Henders, cover { pont; NM. Meilow, centre ; M Ross, Z. Nott, forwards, | South 4--1I. Orchard, goal; M { Taggart, point; E. Watson, cover point; K. Meharry, centre; G | Davis, E. Ross, forwards. Referee-- Jos. Cassidy. Goal Um pires--R. Soper, V.Ewers. Time- keeper-- RR. Silcox. Port perry Beats Uxbridge The fastest game of the junior series of hockey games bridge and Por Perry, resulting inja victory for the home team by a' score of 8to 5. Uxbridge (5)~Goal, Lipp; point Lott; eover-point, Dunlop; rover, Wilson 7 cenrre, Wage ; forwards, Oke, Patterson. Port Perry (8)-- Goal W. Hicks ; point, Carnegie; cover ooint, Pow. ers; rover, A. Hicks; centre, Spence; forwards, W. McGill, R. McGill. Referee--Mr. Gorrie of daskham. Is Your Breath Bad ? "We are a low tariff ag extort a number | Umpires-- Anderson and Betinison. | PORT PERRY BRANCH. 109 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT GANADA, EN AND THE UNITED STATES. . " A General Banking Business Transacted. Savings Department. Deposits of one dollar and upwards recs received ang Toiareat ar Farmers' Business.-- Special stiention Riven. to Farmers, Cattle and town accounts. Farmers' motes od EB a or eloion a vette to withdrawal at areal a A? Sime CHAS. BALLARD, Manacsn. Delicate Boys and Girls. | Are altogether to numerous. Our schools are full of them. are, your own children are weak. lings. Its a shame so many child ren grow up without health when they could be made strong by Fer. in gis a best tonic a boys and ie hers, Toe ir es the blo ell ci pure iy rich. It supplies more nourishment than children can get in any other way and soon establishes a reserve of force and energy. Give your children Ferrozone and watch them grow strong. Price soc, per box. With Crick in the Back You are up against a whole lot of rouble unless yon have a strong tremedy like Nerviline to settle pain land i ge stiffness from the muscles and joints, Just rub Ner- viline on the painful spot--not much rubbing because Nerviline has more power than ordinary re medies. You won't suffer long af- | ter Nerviline is applied for it relieves {almost instantly. Mr. Philip Adams | of Oakland, says § "If I had nt used Nerviline I guess my back would | have been stiff yet. A few applica- [tions of Nerviline took out all the soarness and stiffness. I can recom Chances aches that suffer from constipation. Blinded With Headache. People often get blinding head- Epes remedy is Dr. Hamilton's ills of Mandrake and Butternut. They are mild, certain and safe. For headache and billiousess use only Dr. Hanilt 250 Ane Stray C Cattle. CE into the. premises of the subscriber, lot 16, con. 1d, Reach, on or about 15th November, 1903, one Yearling Steer and one Yearling Heifer, both of red color. The owner is requested to come, prove property and take them away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs. trey ALEX. LEASE: Card of Thanks, Mr. RW. Walker, Recorce and Treas- rer, Manchester Council, No. 213, Canadian Order of Chosen Friends. Dear Sir -- I hereby tender to yea and the other members of Manchester Council my sincere thanks for your kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of my late husband, [homad Walter Sc nley, also for the beautiful Floral Wreath presented at the funeral. Also T am fraly thankful to youy and the Officers of the Grand Coun cil for the prompt payment of our } mend Netviline for any kind of muscular pain, also for rheumatism Price 25c. PIED. > [ Grosi--Tn Raglan, on Monday, | January 25, 1904, Fanny Hezzel { wood, beloved wife of Joseph Grose, aged 67 years, ro months and 20 days. Deceased lived to a ripe old age and was déservedly esteemed and respected by all acquainted with her and thos best loved and revered her native of and had always lived in the se who knew her most, She was a towuship (East Whitby) in which she | ___ died. She was an exemplary and consistent wember of the Methodist {church ; a loving wife and indul- gent mother. She leaves a kind husband, three loving sons and one ghter to mourn the loss of one f their esteem ; but while | ow they have no cause to omplain for she had done her work nobly and only laid her down | when her work was done. Her | The South Ontario Farmers Inst. [nes mourning husband will miss tute are holding meetings as g | ber, nearly fifty long yearsas man follows : yo wife they shared each others | PICKERING ... 26 joys and sorrows and hand in hand | WHITEVALE,. f br avely fought the battle Le gether, raised a worthy family | fatily are Mr. Joseph Grose, Rag {lan ; Mr. Albert J. Grose Mr. Nathan Grose, Toronto; Charlotte Grose, Beacock--In Prince Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1904, Axworthy, beloved wife Isaac Beacock, in year. Funeral to-morro (Friday) at two o'clock to the Pine Grove Cem- | etery. | Barcray = At Whitby, on 23rd Jan | vary, 19-4, Harnah C. Para ham, widow of the late James Barclay, aged 85 years. Crark--On Wednesday, 20, 1904, at [Toronto ; Toronto. Albert, on Mary | of Mr | January his residenee, gb Clendenan avenue, 'Foronto Junction, Alexander H. Clark, in his 74 year. Reaper--In Scégog, on Saturday, January 23th. Grant Austin, second son of Ephraim Reader, aged 4 days. Clled hi Just ing ees ye ns sweet a Tir Paradise would bloom ; Ere siv could barm or fade cath came with friendly care, The opening hud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there. Jesus, while onr hearts gra bleeding er the spoils that death has won ; We would, at thissolemn meeting, Calmly say, --Thy will be done. Though cast down, we're not forsaken ; Tuouogh afflicted, not alone ; Thou didst give, and Thou has taken Blessed Lord, Thy will be done. PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & Bon. Jan 28, 1904. f her 7 th | ier. 74 | Manchester | Stock and Soil Cultwation "will be 1 | of life [MANCHESTER lan d saw them all comfortably sitnat- | yy RTLE ed in hfe. Surviving members of the | CL Miss | The mectngs of the "Woman's { Institute will be held at Picke ring, Whitevale and Greenl ask. MISS | sent at years, 4 months and 10 = pl ead re, with the result that Mr,| Bad breath is one of the early| Fall Wheat ........ fo 70 @ $o 72; voctor, of Beaverton, re- {ymplems of Catarrh which should | Spring Wheat...... 0 70@ o 70 tHe unanimous nomination | be checked at once and not allowed | Goose Wheat...... 0 62@ o 63 y to run Pile consumption. The sur- astsy . © 33 0 42 e . est cure is fragrant healing Catarh-{Rye ..... T0448 0 47 ? id Seed by he ozone which cures an by re- Oats. 024@ o 27} ; Mr. Thillp McRae, offmoving its cause. No case is too | Peas--Black eye . o6o@ o 65 Allen Gray, of Scott, Mr | chronic,--even the most stubborn | Peas--Small....... 0 s8@ o 60 , M:P., of Dundas: Mr yield in a short time te' the balsa- |. Buckwheat.. ...... 035@ 0 35 le, M.P.P. mic vapor of Catarthozone, It [Beans ..... r25@ 1 50 pie, of Cannington, the | makes cures that last, for onte cir I Alsike Ciover.. ans gtiool@: 5050 gions. and Mr. Philip ed by Gajariopame you stay cifted. ed Clover........ 500@ 5 50 echin, were p d | Catarrhozo Grass ivrinani 1 50. TY utiful cabinet of silver- [and safe to oo relieves Shit ine 0I5@ © I5 gold-headed cane re-|stantly and is guaranteed to cure 6 o 8 0 10 The addresses were | every type of catarrh, o110@ o 10 p Secretary, R. A. Sin-|cbitis and asthma. Use 008@ o 10] stations were made by | tarrhozone, complete outfit 0'T@ © 19 e, of Cannington, ~ |sample size 25¢. ©020@ 025 claim for $1000 held by my late usbani in your Order; 1 having reccive | the cheque for my share within nine days after the papers were Signed, Wis hh ng your Noble Order every siccest 1 The yo work they are doing, I remain, Very sincerely yours, MARY JANE SONLEY. IRS ICR WANTED An active youog man to learn Blacksmithing. Must be a worker and steady. Apply at oncé to MAPISON WILLIAMS, Port Perry Pounds uly bar Joeman' tite GREENBANK ARE MC NT 1 F="Remember These Dry MILLER of all the At the Guelph will be pre- above meetings, Pickering, Whitevale and meetmgs, Feeding the leading At the other three meetings | Alfalfa will be thoroughly discusced. topics. Fl Other subjeets besides these men- tioned will also' be discussed ELMER LICK, Secretary, lock Tang RE HAYE just fidished taking stack and we have' a lot of odd lines of FINE BOOTS in one, two or three pairs of a kindy which we will clear out at very MUCH REDUGED PRICES $3.50 FINE BOOTS FOR $2.76 $3.00 " " hn $240 $2.25 " n $l. 86 $2.00 " w + $166 8 We have some of them in both Ladies' and Gents'. A Special in Teas Just received 600 lbs. of Finest Cevlon Green Tea at 3oc lb. or 4 Ibs for $1. F="Try this line it is Extra INA T.C. FORMAN & SON. Port Perry, Jan. 20, 1904. EZ Klondyke, British Col North-West Territory and itoba. Parties going to any, above paris call on A. C.P. RS ticket agent, for i rates, &c,

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