PAINFUL RHEGMATIEM How it is Caused ly Bad Blood wand Why Oared by Dr. Wil- biatig rink Hills potatoes, and applicants for more | furs at their establishment. - It will Prox rare Not any years ago doctors than one sample one household | be seen by their advertisement this i " . ought rheumatism was only a| cannot beentertained. These sam- week they are making a still deeper |; jp 050 0 : al pain caused by told or wet in ples will be sent free of charge on the remainder of that gles Rouge Hil. : ageing joints and muscles. Now through the mail. "goods so that in a Tew ays? ere Chgtry woo they know that rheumatism is| Applications should be address- will not bea hide or ais elt, so a Howgiem caused by the Dbiood becoming ed to Director of Experimental word to the wise is sufficient. Whitevaln ©. + Farms, Ottawa, and may be sentin| pr Archer's speedy mare, Minnie | Oruoge Hall, con. 8. tainted with uric acid from disord- ered liver and kidneys. The acid eats into the vital organs. It de- stroys their vitality, contracts their muscles, stiffens ths joints and ir- ritates the nerves. Then cold and wel make every bone groan with #ching theumatism. You blame the weathet but the real cause is acid it the blood. The stiffness spreads and the pains grow worse each year until you are a helpless cripple, tor- lured day and night. Perhaps the disease may syread to the heart-- and that means sudden death. You must not neglect rheumatism--Dbut you can't cure it with liniments, ! Ir c plasters or hot cloths They can | danger from frost in transit is over. The Wu. SAUNDERS, not possibly touch the blood only eure scientific cure is Dr. Wil- hams' Pink Pills, because they act. ually make new They sweep out the painful acid, loosen the joints, and muscles, brace tip SER +3 ee Evety farmer may apply, but | only one sample can be sent to cach applicant, héage , if an individual eceives a fample of oats he cannot also receive one nf wheat, barley or any time before the 1st of March, after which the lists will be closed, so that all the samples asked for may be sent out in good 'time for sowing, Parties writing should mention the sort or variety they would prefer, with a second sort as an alternative, and should the avail able stock of both these varieties be exhausted, some other good sort March or April, and that potatoes cannot be mailed from here until Director Experimental Farms. ------ti erage. cedented prices of Furs during the past two weeks at Jones & Co's has had a tendency to make a great rush for A. made a splendid Ottawa on Tuesday last in the 2.35 purse stake, purse $1000, being sec ond in the first heat and in the second and third heats, in-a field of fourteen competitors, in the fast time of 2 24, 2 25. 2.25. A.lis doubtless destined shortly to have no equal i What makes the success of Minnie Stephens. grand work on the Scugog, which however failed to be properly recog: nized by the judges who gave judg ment on that met Looking Glass and a number of oth 1s th: fastest in the Domini- on, and her prowess has been more Making THE Fur Fiv.=Unpre- inducements in cutting showing at | R uU KE third in eG Minnie P, Dommion. | ¢ in the The speedy Gipsy Girl since her S occasion, has since Closeniont]. . . David Ovegg's Seagrave Manchester Columbus . Raglan Whrruy Townsn Brooklin (council room). . Brookliu (Masouic Hall). Vote in South Nov. 3, 1904, aud Itona . Majority... EACH tica psom Hou reenbank "piv rince Albert | edar Creck : . . : Saintfield " will be sent instead. Those apply-| A. of so much interest in this part is|™ Mujority ....... 00. ing for Indian.corn or potatoes will | the fact that she first saw the light | East Wiirey-- please bear in mind that the corn is|of day at Shirley, Reach, being | Harmony .... 38 10 not available for "distribution until| pred and raised by Mr. Richard odor Dale . 54 onlin's School House .. Majority p-- tephenson's Houser... { [which unfortun 'Immense Sale of Shorthorhs C-- Col, McGillivray, of *]Jerseydal Farm,' Uxbridge, is acknowl Shorthorns, and *Jerseydale Farm" is famous throughout this continent for its possession of the best strains, land its herds to-daystand unequaled ' « Province, to indispositién, he has concluded at which his Shorthorns--upwards of sixty head bean Beauties, Non-Pareils, | Ramsdens, Minas, Missies, Clarets Villages, Stamfords, Strathallans | Glo'sters, Crimsons, Crookshank The Colonel {cattle as ¥ has two fine imparted bulls at 6| head of his herd in order now to be found in his Herd, will be. sold e f; King importer and breeder of lanywhere in this portion of the Owing to the undaunt- ed enterprise and persistent deter- 5 | mination of the Colonel iu order to possess the best, his success has been phenominal, and of late, owing to give up farming and to hold an Auction Sale on Thursday, Feb, 23, immeuse herds of ~and many from the Dest known Scottish Families such os the Kil- Miss | including several Scotch Imported is well 2 | known, has been paying from $200 L915 $700 each for valuable cattle for for the last number of years and the to get a lot of hue young stock, which are and ately has to be dis- to sell without his large a horses, cattle, r ve t shee ine an and good judgment in selecting th in fact every ore on his a prize in itself. registration ; his Shorthorn an by compe implements are all of modern d y ' nesday, Feb. 22. » AvcTioN SALE.--Mr. J. ing to the failing health of Mr leased his fine farm for a term y 'G. Jackson rve the whole of |. val uable stcck of farm "implements. Mr. "Holmes is noted for his supefior knowledge best animals anywhere to {be found premises is His Clydesdale, Roadster and Carriage Horses are all beauties, many beirg- registered while many others are eligable for High Grade Catile are pronounced tent judges to have few equals, and his farm machinery and sign and coustruction and many are new and others as good as new. The day of Sale is fixed for Wed: S. iA. Brandon, lot 17, con. 5 Brock, ow- Brandon, has decided to give up farming and as a coasequence has of years, and has contluded to sell by auction all his stock of lorses, p, swine and farm im. : i d e Ti SC Wii, d e- stimiy = Kit. Bay Geldi view La s. Puritan, Ches Royal Keir. Bay Gelding Black Gen. F foal to Mosse: "MR. 408. o sell by Auction, on lot 7, con" 11 Lamile East of Post Office] CuG The followi e i IW a Bay hee in of Burnhead Bay Filly king 1 year, sired by Royal Dark Brown Geldin, I Driving Mare -- iy ie. --ON--" 78 Valuable Farm Stock, ments, &o. tv FE HORSES. Brown Mare rising 9 years, with five 4, bred to Royal Keir. ng rising 2 years, sired by Lake- ie. Mare rising 8 years, bred to ¥] eM ogo K 2 years, sired by Pearl g rising 5 years by The undersigned hus be insturaoted by : Mr. 8. J. Boacock, To Sell by Auction #t MYRTLE STATION On Tuesday, Feby 14th, 1004 The following Valualle Farm Stock; Jmpleinents, &e. CLYDESDALE MARES. Columbus Jess [20437] 10 yeere oid, pred td icabough. Jessiv Lynaach [5674] rising 3 years, bred kine [5408] rising 6 years, bred td to Mica Fan Ers IM ig! 3 Nr ll [6336] 1ising 3 years bred td Fao Diainond, vol. xiv, rising 5 years. HORSES -- ROADSTER. 1 Gelding rising 3 years by Prince Patrick 1 Gea. Pur. Gelding ticing 5 years < | Brown Mure 5 years old, "18 Lands by Black Ranger I Black Mare rising 4 years 1563 hands b: Echoe (High Stepper y 2 y 1 Bay Roan Gelding rising 15} hends, 4 years old, by Little x |! Aged Ma ok kade ickling Boy. wily nif hy Old Thunder in foal ty # = & $ ox od a si, - i 8 ~ ny 4. : « : oh i. R i i - -n { 3 i § i -, re ¥ {} » the nerves, and strengthen the liver justly recognized. Last week at a a and kidneys for their work in cast: Belleville Gip | won in str: 4 {hr LR are a fine bucl ing out impurities. This is oved | Fr yon 4 on i{hree in £ SE h dha Ey : Hand : ie ud excel in- wll the > » Ba yr or of I p any well conducted farm. ad the | | i onsentiu to make driverd "and strong by the use of Dr. Wil : rom the whole bunch, ey (House)... 2 mammoth colored, illustrated, post- || eyo {milk log) valuable, wo liams' Pink hy Mr. T. H. Smit Gamey's majority is over 400; Ww y deaamie ixtensive and Important Auc-fers and don't fail lo at: |1 Red Gow 5 years old in calf, CATTLE SHO, RNS. , 3 y jority 4 urrsy To 3 y calf, I Co Caledonia, Ont., 1s one of these ¥* Jas. Long's office 66 41 B54 tion Sale ot Clydesdale Mares |iend the sale. Bargains may be |! Red Cow 5 years old in calf. oe SET Gunes, 4 yes it H 8: . "Fog | Broagh 'The old horse was carted to the | Ormiston' office ; 70 41 . Mares, High Class Drivers, |anticipated. Mr. F. Lavery, |} Bed Cow 7 years old in calf. 3; Pry iota. ta many witnesses. e says: "For Brougham ...... 84 due pot the -following® Thursday GX. 3 ies ill. 0 41 0 - : cH : Y" |'6 Steer rising 2 years 1 Cow, Miss Ruwisden, rising 2 years, due kh number of years I was badly | Whitevale ... 36 65 gla I g y J. RI mi s off . 35 81 wa a Choice Dairy Cows, &c. V.S., will be Auctioneer 5 Huifork'tising 2 yoors to calve Faby lst. troubled with rheumatism, and |Orange Hall..., nt wr ng. Pearson's House 60 31 55 39 : re Y Ww ial y 3 Spring Calves. J Bull, Genaral Logan, rising 3 years was 50 crippled up I could scarcely | Claremont 66 84 The electors clapped just ten | Majority 118 | «+ Mr. S. J. Beacock of Myrtle Sta A Wise Deciston.-- Prince 'Al- : SWINE. I Bull, Royal Arch, one year old d , k. 1 »d a numbe Al . 5. | PORT Pexgy tion, (McTaggart farm) one of the|bert W.C.T U., decided to send- a{2 Berkshire Sows in pig. DAIRY COWS 0 any work. tried a number of tona.... 31 61 times seven seals on Mr. Ross / Trow eh 12 Cows (renewed i medicines, but they did not help me 2 past : J. Brown's office 67 57 65 62(largest possessors of live stock in|subscription for "White Ribbon 3 i le Dow in pig 32 Cava lone kv ) IH rye by yidey C , bu i Xo. . [3 Hell +k A : IS ' ava TidIres" : 4 ure-bred Yorkshire Sows in pi 8 due in Murch-~dutes of these Cows 1 saw Dr. Williams' .Piok Pills ad soy 687 [Son al = 5 2 4 the province, has decided to leave Li lings" for each member of the [i Pigni8 months Oh). "Pig. made knuwn at time of sale, vertised as a cure for rheumatism Majority for Dryden, 110, "The mills of the gods grind| Majority 35 51 ? the locality and in order to dispose | Union, and the women are now{1o Pigs 4 months oll. I Cow, 8 yeurs old, due April 9th and decided to try them Before REeacH | slowly, but they grind exceeding |5cveoe . of his great aggregation of valuable enjoying the paper so much that % Figs 3 mouths old. > ! Low, 3ysarsed, due April Gth he tl . ol , | Town Hall 69 04 72 »3land desirable live stock has deter-| we do not think any of them will SHEEP. 1 Cow. 10 yedrs old, due March 5th the third box was gone 1 found my-| } Calder; "Dryden. | small. Majority : a ined nu | 3 Lt } : 2 Cotswold Ewes in lamb, FEow; 8 yeurs old, due carly in April self much better. I continued to| Utica 50 58 V 11 | Rejected ballots 30 23 mined (0 sell the whole by Auction [want to drop out next. year, when |§ Gitwald we Lunia, 1 Cow, 7 years old, due early in April use the pills throughout the winter | Epson Bf 30 In North Ontario the game will | 3.01% vote, Calder, 3790; Dryden, 26083 on his premises on Tuesday, Feb, [the membership fee, (including the | 8 Leivcktor Ewe Lambs, ? 1 Cow 7 years ald, due Muy 21 and they have completely cured me. | Gregg's 44 3 continue to be played according to| Christie, 2:44 : ©2430. Mujority fof 4 commencing at 12 o'clock |paper.) will likely be incfeased to |4 Shiopshire Ewe Lambs * 1 Cuw 10 years old, due Jave 25 1 oC re rw | Gre 7 Hoyle. Calder, 112; stie, 105 : The sale for extert and "im | one dollar a year, instead of sixty IMPLEMENTS, 1 Cow 11 years old. due June £7 got so I could work on the coldest sreenbank 42 71 i z hice diay 1 feed °B ad:| cents, (without tl } J | | Massty-Hariia Hinder uearly now 1 Cow 7 years old, due July 17 ; x . PR 5 ice ve judge rea | cents, w ou 1e pajer & day without a coat and not feel a [ Seagrave. . 46 At fn West Peterborough McWil | West Durham Vota } y Ju ged y o y W oC PAer ) AS AlIy Dearing Mower 6 It cut, nearly uew. 1 Cow 11 yeurs old, due Jilly 19 twinge. of the trouble. 1 think |Prince Albert be 41 ly did tl ol 'enough | ing the mammoth colored illustrated present . ]. Bates, Press Supt. | | Noxon Seed Drill. 1 Cow 10 years old, due July 28 every rheumatic sufferer should | Cedar Creek 3 : {iams dic nol leave"remains" enough | Devitt. Rickardd EOSters and the advertisement in | Noxen Horse Ruke, nearly uew, I Cow 4 years old, due August 24 promptly take Dr, W illiams' Pink | Manchester 47 4 for a funeral | Bowmanville 319 344 lin another column of this issue. The Result of an examination ih Can-|1 Sylvester Plow, No. 7. : pia 7 yours os Sue Sue : ) S 1 y 05 : . y | ¥ "Fwia Pi Mle « sears ol Le Sept 2 Pills Saintfield 26 2 | Poor Hewland did not know how | Dartiugion 5 623 Clydesdale mares are paragons of | adian History in Div. V. Mak too. : Trine (Fleury) nearly new, } Cow j oars oid fe 5 pros. . C 8 | g 36 0g x "HIK iC - § arrows " g , bb $ Dr, Williams' Pink Pills cure! 3 [to land the vote Mahaffy's major- | Clarke sl 42 perfection, the Drivers excell in all | Kathleen McCaw 86, Gordon Ingralt I Toronto Fanning Mill aud Bagger Heifer 2 years old brea Jan: [2 ' i . | - | * ) Newcastlo §2 -5 Tthat go to make roadsters valuable | 86, Harold Lucas 86, Theressa || Scufiler near] new. I High-Grude Bull rising 2 Jeurs men and women who are crippled | 43 386 ity about goo ' » lc Iv6%.' N R El i y 2 Heifers risi with lumbago, rheumatism, sciati-| Majority for Calder, 51 | > > v --they are all in the high | assidy 67. Nora Raines 67, Joseph | 1 Straw Cutter uearly new. § i Sto er ising one yellr Ive ' 8 [ Ma) alder, 5 At the late Parliamentary Elec 1690 1539 |class, while the Shorthorn Cattle | Ashton 65, Gordon Jones 65, Russel | | Turuip Pulper (Massey-Harris.) teer rising One yaar. ca, paralysis and even locomotor East Whitey, {tion Mr. Chas. Calder polled the | Majority for Devitt 131 ate. not excelled : he the | McGill 62. Ewart Stonehouse 61, |) Nuxvu Cultivator, uearly new, IMPLEMENTS. ataxia, because they actually make | Calder Drvd I. : Rickard, polled 263 votes more than did excelled anywhere, e *} 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Massey-Harris Binder No. 4, nearly n# 8 X a yden. | Jargest vote ever polled in South ! It D \ via ig | Oliver Bradley 61, Roy Goode 6 4 new, rich red blood Th's new | Harmony ? 5 | Col. Ward in West Durham, and Mr. Rick- | 10rty Dairy Cows are all choice ani fo 3 y y y (aoode 61, |] Set Bob-Sleighs, I Noxon Mower, nearly new blood sweeps the painful, poisonous | Cedar Dale 3 re Ountario. ard polled 36 less than did Hou. A. B,|mals that have been tested for their | Eva McGill 53, Luella Brent st. [1 Top Buggy, new I Noon Seed Drill, nearly new £ a O01 ous | ea ail 1 | 3 + . } 3 2 N impurities out of Pe PR a d ( onlin's 1 2 | The day before the election Alex- Aylesworth a uaton ave Ayleworth milking qualities and pronounced Finale § ollins 50, Ausbert Rose 49, 13 utter Dearly now, ! Nuke Hake, Beaty new » S ne 49 ! 315 majority, and slumped to 207 for Ricks 7 ; : : | Isaac MeMill Thar! 4 ay Rae Noxo vator puts the whole body into a healthy | Columbus : 63 | ander Smith, former Liberal organ-|ard. ( artwright gave 261 for Dev tt ouly A. No. 1 I'his is a rare oppo 3 aa 4 a flan 47 Thais Hoe I Sots Double Harness, I McCormick Lny Tedder; new siate. Nothing but good rich | Raglan cf 34 |izer in Ontario, prophesied that 99 voting for Rickard in the whole towiw| tURIty to obtain the best to be found on i i Towne 9 i ke Oke |} Sct Single Harness, I Chatham Fanning Mill . 56 [ 12¢ : : HR g ep, & will come unc , Laura Moa . 11 De LaVole Se ti nh «0/1 Cockahut Turnip Pulper blood can do that--and nc { Roki Ross would win. Of the fifty-one |*hip anywhere, and all will come under 40, Laura doase 45 Hi Purdy 44.11 De LaV ole Separator in good fepair two | : ud armp ¥ can give on healir , 1 ood ot 80 36 Liberal seats in the Legislature last Oldest M 0 i Rr sof the Auctioneer's hammer and must | Mey Me Less 43, Ada McClintock : Joanne 8 Ee i Lets C aating Hox and Jack ) healing | ( Ma n each. . ' 2 .n McC ~ > | oz nw CC r $ rm Trucks Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If the Majority for Dryden, 83 3 | session Mr. Ross might lose at the be disposed of. Remember place |42, Aileen TcCaw 42, Charlie Sollitt | 5 Dog Even Bags, 1 Set Sleighs blood is bad the nerves are bad, for | Whitey Townshi | most four, but was practically cer The late Richard Wats } day and date and attend the sale.| 32, Harry Carhegie 27, Percy Rod-| 1 Set Seas, oap. 1000 hs, | Set Iron Hatrows the nerves feed on the blood. That | Ca ler Py: den [taiu to gain twelve Conservative died at FE i Om on Jai 3 So v 3 Mr. Jackson will be auctioneer. man 24, Albert McLaughlin 23,| Forks, Ilivs, Rules aud other articles too | Single Plow Wiikinson No, 17 is the cause of sleeplessness, nerv-| Stephenson's house 58 os seats and had a good fighting| yas bor i Monk Tryst Y York, [Vera Pyke 17. Absent--DEthel Hen- Ig Trees ro ention, i 1 Pe Twin Plow Milk W , { s 1 7 as born in Mc yston, York- ~ -- " re NTAF in > [10 Tons Timo ny, ? iH Milk Wagon ousness, hysteria, St. Vitus dance. | Brooklin Council | chance for fourteen others shire. Envland y th ; Rog der s Norman Palmer. 1700 Bus. Tani ¥: Boot 1 McLuughin Road Wagon 2 meuralgia, and loss of uitality in Room 56 66 [Ww ith his ; re nts I . year ' I : TupoutusrrAvonos Savr.cMours RY Result of Gran Ex i [200 Bus. send Oat "New Market." |1 MeLanghlin Top Buggy, new ten and women. Dr. Williams' | Brook Mas J | From advance proofs of "A Sac USF "i ! i cam 10 this and Jas. S. Baird, lot I6, cou. 13, \esult ola ve nmar BEXamina-| 100 Bux, Seed Barley. 1 Speeding Cart 1 Cutter « ams' | Brooklin Masonic . ount ape 0 3 rl 7 age PN 4 : : : . ' >ink Pills faithfollv used cure thoes | Hall Sea Tale or The Story of a Wreck" | S24? " at the age e 18. Theyuuacly, | having - Joased his fine "farm, | HOR bor = IV class, Feb. 3rd. 3 Bus. Seadl Potatoes © Admiral Dewey." } n helbarrow, good I Hay Ruck o lalti i re 1e5€ oO r ved a 1 -] ] y ¥ 3 Se bo "Wp 'a | H hs diseases and other blood disorders | Ashburn 57 g [the Toronto Telegram gives the prec i" 0 UE I The To ie file couciuded to dispase of by Auction | (05. Max: 100. Min Se ey tous | Pridy of Brita |} GL armen 0 Sew irtesy Ns ' rE ' 2/ oe following extract : "It was a bright 8 ere ie worked ior. j4¢ 3 og : a een og, kina Lmmerson: 83, 3 7 Sets § Hi Buch as anaemia, biliousness, indi- | « J pd the good shiv. Build 8 | Hicks, then they removed to Murk-f L bis valuable and desirable 'stock wy, "A chifon So, Magpie Corvin 80, | SALE AT 12 0CLO6K SHARP DINNER FOR ALL 3 A y D gestion, heart troubles, backache, 266 255 Spiny & y. th good s i gs pe ham, where he married 'Catherine [81 Dore, este, farm. implements, &o [Footie Spence 76. Moke ancora] Termes Sle ahr te oan Lo Geludtony 1 Marre jim kidney trouble and decline. But| Majority for Calder, 1, (long. 15. Cap. Sul ives COMME 2 Schell. Three children were born his sale will Le one unsurpassed for im-| 60 HilJa Raines 65. O.car Jack 61, | and undersash. Hogs, Hay, Turuips, Po- | Logging Chnins 1 Scythe, new n ap. Sullivs 0 1 . ge in Lh sali The li i , yi + yas e v you must get the genuine pills. The | OsHAaWA in 5 4] RF Stratton doin the to them while there. They then for ee inthat locality, . The list is a | Nellie Cassidy 61. Roland Bongard | totons sud lirain, four months eredit ; for | 1 Cutter Po'e 1 Buggy Cole, new "something else just as good" med-| Caldet. Dryden. |, "0 J . , & moved to Reach, whichiat that tinie] 1/8 oie and ineludes 14 Registored and (6, [fala a | the <j! Likt Wa, 01 Polo and other articles toa icine which some dealers. trv. ta | Son's Hall 198 ph trick at the wheel, when we [elt our | a oth : ne Gras i i 2 arb Offa FY es Sa a {mee to Teuton) . WHO > - fa AAT EY 59 T - v v Rs Hits fee " which the " ame class, | Marguerite Robert fthe Lf pecior quantity of Glover Hay. Jer er cured anything or anyone. | Guy's Office 106 75 | It was Manitoulin Island. Pris for about 57 s, with he the horves arc all first-class abd tho imple | tro 46 1 _ Corts on ou pr Ee -- - ie Le ath Rockiand Brews See that the full na £ Sincla s ( z ¢ ¥ Na to T : h LOWE , John [7 : Elite 3 will Le Leghorn Pull a er a) agi I I yo or : il )C 184% J € 69 64 Result of an examination in Lit exce ption of a 5 years' ease to Jas. Bo ups pn The Sale is fixed for | davis 37, Fred Brown 36, cai] yelp on time (12 o'clock ) Parties may HOESEHOLD EFFECTS Jame Pig lis for Pale People,"| Town Hall, 107 99 {erature in Div. 3. Max, 00 Hillson. Here the rest of the fame] "d4¢sday, Feb. 8. Mr. J. Baird will bo | Purdy 3%, Garost Raymer gos Reo [rey on ample acoommodation for their | 1 Woodstock Organ, 3 Bedsteads on the wrapper around every box. | P. Harper's! 75 71 | Nora Ra ily were born, About six yeatsago | Auctioneer. I'Wosdley 6. "Those 5 po y | rigs G A | 2 Mattresses, Chairs; Tables If in doubt write direct to the Dr. |Simcoe Street 53 17 SOra ILAI0es LI" they sold the farm to the youn aoe Se | present: every EO. JACKSON, Auctioneer. | 1 Flouf Bit 2 Large Factory Milk Cand Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville | Kathleen McCaw 7 WwW. P. W : © youngest | Auction SaLk.--nr. John H.|93y In January were :--- Roland Bon- --i tl | 1 Coal Oil Tank Oil Barrels Ont. and the pills w Boule is, + - Oliver Bradley 3 son he alson, reset NnE alifelNcKee north-half fot 23 con. 4 gard, Maggie Corrin. Tra | 1 Pair Counter Scaler weighs 240 Ihe ' ll lb 1 C | C | inuity for themselves. e " dh ui i . yg gee 50 cents a box or six boxes for Majority for Calder 95 #9. [Om Browne 77 | moved into the | ls an then Cartwright, having dispused of his | E35. It will be seen by Mr. Bees- | Paint al , Cambeil's Vis nish Stain $2.50 Ww T thar | Roy Goode. . 77 | P. Watson. ar > HL, bye. Harm and having no further use for |ley's advertisement in another col | 3 mm 4g ox Sova sud Pipes Number of Laps 50. - y . / atson, and reside > rket Lamps cock Jey HIT SY Ki Prod Russel McGill 76 | the death of Mrs He t ie until {is stock of horses, cattle, sheep, | umn that he is offering to rent his | X 1 Duisy Churn ree size. Dairy 'Uneaitie fe------ =" | Jas. Long's offic 2 oT ryden.| Gordon Jones 741 1. . when he went or B ct 22, swine and farm implements, has|fine farm being composed of the , Otber articles too numerous to inention, { -Ong § olice, , 44 Isaac McMillan 70 [170 \ ' 0 EPpsomiito 3 cided to dis pose of all, without | who'e tf Seven-Mile Island-Scugog. I, && Mr. Beacock is giving up farmi i { Ormiston's office.. 70 41 I Moas live with his daughter, Mrs. Wm | : ean ori 8 | Ts abot Riving up farming an | Smith's office a" H | Jaura ) gast 68| Terry, where he resided: tthe rescrve, by Auction on his premises DIED | farther ohare to Toute, and has no } i 1 urdy 68 | ! . 01 Ved ay, F y i 21. A | . 6 for ¢ above property so all THE OBSERVER J. H. Long's office 63 48 lar % IL . death. The funeral on Tuesday, Bn We io sday, February 15 Make | To... | will be sold without the slightest ee, {tis & Goon OtkouLATION. and is con- | Pearson's house ps: ¢ { Haro .ucas 66 24th, was largely attended. all 2¢|a vote of time aud place and dou't | RaiNgs--In Port Perry, on Sunday, | SALE AT TWiLvE O'CLOCK -- 8 5 Wtantly kowiag in favor. 1¢ je the BEST 10use. 59 31° | Aileen McCaw 65! he d gely attended. although | 1a) 16 attend the sale. Mr. Swain Feb'y 5, 1905, Eliazbth Jordan. | T : A Tuan Adversikibg Medium in the County ; is the | r--" -- | Ada McClintock... ......... 64 Ie is) was R ry Sem and the | | he auctioneer relict of the Jats Francis k sath | of $10 mn of Sole : Joy, lou ay i giting thanipion of the Agriculturists and more 313 195 [Eva McGill 61 roads bag ev. Mr. Wheatly, | ; . = ales, | | und under cash ; over that "amouut vatite. and" reastionl clues Of buhie 3 a i ° ! thodis i 'a 2 in. her 8sth year. . = | 8 moLths credit on approved notes. Si hg ine ry we Majority for C alder. 118 Minnie Collins <8 | Mh tl dis tC Mn ter of I psoni, who| - EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION OF] Dyuceac oo : y Yo | On first-class Improved Farm | Percent, per annum i or aly on aliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established Port PERRY Charlie Sollitt 53 often visited him during his last | SHOKTHORN AND GRADE CATTLE, {ov poea S Was 2 oving and bey Property. | all sums entitlod to credit. founded in 1857--che most original and beet | Brown s Office 67 57 Joseph Ashton,. 52 iiness, preached the sermon. Hel First-crass Hokses, &c.--It will {loved wile, an affectionate and jud- | o [, Thery will also be offered for sale by th ita losal and general news department | Town Hall 68 54 May McLean 3 was laid at rest in Utica cemetery. | be seen by the mammoth colored jicious mother, a consistent and ex | AT 857 Rigtion 2ithe seme Jime and place the store and is printed entirely in the piace of pub. YX ora. fib. 52 | In r ) . 2 A bey £1 : Cdl omplary mem! { ~ 3 | at Myrtle Station know as the Armou leation--Port Perry | School House 29 48 Harry Carnegie 1 eligi B he was a Methodist, be- posters just issued, that Mr. Jos. |g b ) i 9 i he: Shien oH National Trust Co | store. The building is 30x22 with a Tred "elif { po Vera Pyke cl g a class leader in the old Beth- | § ie, lot 7,.con 14, Seugog. has wi 2ud snd wasgseivedly esteent | " j#torage shed attached. The lot contain -- v | » J sd imiti M By ito : : na & yal , leasure * ps gl * Taxus 41 por anpum in ad anos. if not paid bn | Majority for Calder, 35. Ausbert Rose... 20 esda : rit ive Methodist church {ecided to hold an Auction Sale of = yy a 1 w ho had the p easure of | 2 King 81. East, TORONTO, ouefifth of an acre. Wil 1 shacgad, 194 1 5¢ | for many years. | Rn aR ier acquaintance, she had lived to | GE tSON ; A 59 Thamison Hockig o....... 7 ) [valuable stock which for extent and oy Duro d while Ra JEO. JACKSON, Auctioncer, JOB PRINTING Scucog Gordon Ingram.. : . 43] ni ' [true value has rarely been surpass: & purpose and while. iraveling IN YHE MOST MODERN STYLES _. Calder. Dryden. | Ewart Stonehouse 0 With Orick in the Back.' [ed on that bright and prosperous | Beaver wald waiting her reward, re AD AT LOW PRICES | ' . | ou 2 2 | 3 > 3 | Town Hall... .... 6g 64 | Notmas Dalster ov. 3 You are up against a whole lot of | Island. 1 le day fined (of the she-never failed to make the best of ---- =| Majority for Calder, s. | Willie Oke AE uble unless you have a strong |sale Wednesday, February. 15th ibe present, her life was useful and rt ; | Total vote for Calder, 2,720; |p I Rodman remedy like Nerviline to settle pain] will doubtles hn * her end was peace. She was pre- ORTH ONTARIO BSE | ' i | Perc . 3 i tess bring out one of th Pret 1 FONE VER | total vote for Dryd : erCiva atonman 39 laud dislodge 1 : oon B € deceased Dy her lusband EMBER mo | yden, 2,608 ; major- | [yella Brent...... 6 islodge stiflness from "the tlargest crowds of prospective pur- y as £ over Dine Seren do = [ity for Calder, 112 ; tejected ballots, | Abert McLaoghlin.. ... > muscles aud joints. Just rub Ner-feliusers ever a ih ears, Deceased leaves a large | ) v nly Paper Printed and Published bn | 36, | Theresa, Garardy 3%iviline on the painful spot=mot{The list js a large one and em Ve &- | family seven sons and three daugl:- «UUlL, Fort Perry. | = «85 f « 32 Nv mn EL " 418 8 Cin ces a . ee rt sy Musonriss. . | Festi Datos co a Lis rubbing bee Buse Nerviline | nine horses, twenty-one cattle and higtgeto, nou 8 Rai Li y a AUCTION SALE PORT PERRY, FEB. g, 190s. | alder. Dryden. | {185 more power than ordinary rem- | fifty-one pigs. Many of the anigals iy y elt ave [YTV . p wot! Je. . i 7 : " dies , J of SI eeirns cone b h 1905 | Pickerioy - Sovran . 110 New Business Firm.--Two ofjSifies. ¥ oy ye ig long alter are superior ones, such as would do end Je i Joseph Rulves, [SIXTY HEAD of well bred Samples of Choice Grain for | Rea i te .- 5% {our most energetic and enterprising aces a, an ir for it agli credit to the best farms in the Dom- | Foronto a Wm Ra onary A, | : ithe Improvement of Seed. Se { thy... on n 83 {townsmen, Messrs. Geo. Gerow and lars of O a he Phil wion and all will be sold without fields Mr Jobin Rai 0 1 aint t p on - , 2 -- oy Y Township 1 Marshall Stoneliouse have entered | N A Hah Says It 1 d{reserve. Owing to the "extent and |, 4 Mesers George "hi . aan SHO _ To the Editor of Tne Opserver Ds AWA Ls into co-partucrship and have secur-| SR I v id guess my baek [superiority of the live stock to be|giward Raines. of P nas re SHORT-HORN® to take advantage of Dear Sir,-- By instruction of the hity Town.... |ed exteusive business premises in e still yet. A few appli sold, the Auctioneer, Mr. Jackson 4 Raines, All off ore Perry! [lity Registered Clydesdales . \ >, >. y v . ay Port I tions of Nerviline took : Mrs. Wm Nott, Port Perr M 1 Hon. Minister of Agriculture anoth. | FOF erry... .. 5538 Blong Block where they have al- ho ¢ took omt afl Hig | is desirous that prospective purchas. Ww Duk : Yi 1s. ; the Groat Bargains er distribution will be made this SCUgOg ++ veimninnan | 5 ready on exhibition one of the i lif eee. I can gs will be sharpontime--12 o'clock Win, E u EO, and Mrs. a Sheep and Torkshirs Hogs, at season of samples of the most pro- -- largest and most complete stocks | Oend Nervilive for any. kin Dinner provided for all. Parti n. Eames, Michigan. bE iT . R i . ar] P i % arlies 2 FO DE HELD A ductive sorts of Grain to Canadian of [urnituce ever shown in fthis dis. | DUSCUIar pain also for rheuniat ay also rely an ample accommod- | CrawpELL--In P 2 3 ! : . f - -- ortal, N.D. o BB Farmers for the fwprovement of 4.Smis in Every Dose. trict. The firm intend to make a Prico 25c. r 0 for (heir rigs. Tuesday, Jan. 2, "190 . Vira o = RIDGE ¥ > i 4 b/ Ns = p v 3 , 1! - 1 seed. hie best and hb h the excellent cro ad at the branch Experi- 1 I Farm at Indian Head in the orth-west Territories The dis- tribution this spring will consist of nples of oats, spring wheat, bars ley, Indian corn and potatoes. The 'quantity of oats to be sent this year will be 4 1bs., and of wheat or 'bar- ley 5 Ibs, sufficiant iu cach case to gow onc-twentieth of an acre. The samples of I1#'ian corn and pota- toes will weigh 3 Ibs. as hereto! A quantity of each of the folio arieties has been secured for dis- ribution :-- Oats. -- Banner, Widc-awake, Im- oved Ligsoo, Waverley, Goldfind- » Abuudance and Thousand allar, - WHEAT. -- Prestor, Red Fife, crcy, Stanley, Huron, Laurel and ite Bale, 2 &y----Six-rowed.--Mensury Mansfield, Claud and Twovowed.--Sidney, In- 'Standwcll and Cavadian | "armen- No. 3, Earl, Cairudian deans ric der, The stock for distribution is PS! Own Tablets, ar they wi Ore. | finely." Wing afraid to use guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug, and may be given with perfect salety to a new born babe. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent post paid at 25 cents a how by writing The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Simplest remedy is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandra For headache and billousnes use only Dr, Hamilton's Pills. Price --~ If your httle ones ard cross, blets, be cherful, smiling and hap! or- ried Mothers who use this medicine will find there's a smile in every dose. Mrs. N. Nathieu, Nosbon- sing, Ont, says: "Before I com- menced using Baby's Own Tablets my little one as always sickly and cried day and night. But the Tab- lets have regulated his stomach and bowels, given him strength and he is now good-natured and. growing Mothers need not this medicine--it is Blinded With Headaches. People often get blinding head- ches that soffer from constipation. and Butternut. are mild, certain and safe. peev- finvigorates the whole body, helps specialty of | purpese securing a fully qual the School of Embalmers--to take' charge of that part of their business. Both members of the firm are hon- orable, upright and practical, and possess rare business tact, and can- not fail in proving am impertant ac- quisition to our bustaess commun- ity as well as an advantage to all desirous ol securing any of the commodities which they will at all times keep in stock. See their ad- vertisement in another column. Delicate Boys and Girls. Undertaking, and On Saturday mi S17¢ a practical TY power of the new ice-breaker, stoamer Montcalm, was made in the] loecovered River St. Lawrence, and everything went to snow that vessel is a valuable aid to winter navigation. "The Montcaln, under command of Captain ig, left the wharf at Quebec, at 1.80 o'clock. on an official trial trip up the river with the Hon. R. Prefontaine, Ministor of Marine and Fisheries; ' Lieut -Col, Gourdeau, Deputy Minister, and gq large number of prominent invited guests on board. went through Are altogether too numerous Our schools are full of them. Chances are your own children are fields of ice eight snd nine inches even in the least impede her speed Sbe sailed at the rate of about weaklings. It's a shame so many children grow up without health when they couid be made strong by Ferrozone, the best tonic growing boys and girls can take. Ferrozone digestion, makes the blood pure and rich. It supplies more nourish: ment than chiidren can get in any other way and soom establishes a reserve of foree and energy. Give your chiidcen Ferrozone and watch them gow stsong. Price 50c. per | 1 UX » twelve knots, passing the narrows at the Chaudiere, which were choked with ice es far as Ss, foe was packed into & solid in| the Montcalm simply went ee #t, cutting ice in places tem and elo- ven inches thick without any difficul- |i ty whatever, or causing any violent |{ vibration on beard. The 'triple ex. pansion engines : worked and we Minister of remained arine and 5 eries, who Fian- the Hh the b thick with perfect ease, that did not | beautifully, | ven | iplements, &a. Mr. od pe the exortlency of 'his is cattle are all Shorthorns bis horses first-class ; his his swfue ure of the Implemouty are all ction, the best obtain sale will take place on Thursday d all witt be disposed of. Mr. will be Auctioneer, : our Breath Bad? breath is ome of 'the early ol Catarrh which should at once and not allowed consumption. The fragrant healing Ca- e which cares Catarrh by g Ms cause. No case is too y--cven the most stubborn 0 a sho. t time to the balsa- p It mn ye H of . Catarrhozol "| Gr «catarrh, bronchitis D e only Catarrhe- hit § y sample | vest $2,600.00 'in'a ly on first-class security on farm prop.rty this neighborhood yielding abost | 5% pur cent., and payable in yearly instalments over a long period of] Prrry, Unt. Fall Wheat ....... Spring Wheat, Goose Wheat... Barley ..coooqvuens Rye... ir: s Peas-- Peag-- Small. . | Buck "| Beans Turkeys .... Viola Crandell, ars should at once consult W, . HARRIS, Barrister, etc, Port --. PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Rok & So: . : * Feb, 9, 1905 - $¢ 99 @ $1 02 Cremeans Black eye .. . ev wheat. . Seed. ....... ass z Take LR This & one of t those who tal Coal Si COROPRRPPERO® sec '800000~=o00000 LB abB855 885223 ath: Pious Go Sold by Jones & Orchard. antee it to give éntice sata to their eustomgrs. They quote Nut and Stove at = $6.75 {Bgg, Furnace, G of ror & C0. es "at thei > Store for ] he best Coals mined y guar- tisfaction cts per ton to} elivery at thejr| have not tried | ie * JonEs & Co |§ The next TWO MONTHS we offer great reduction of prices. |: Call and see and be con- vinced. M. F. LACELL, * MereaANT TAILOR. | P.S. -- If you want an Overcoat it wil pay to come re. EssiL$' Brock, Port Perry, Jao. 3, 1905.