a great deal about the : of the couutry, but some day we shall have to account for this $90,000,000 of goods which we of mos of the misery have bought over the value of our cis mankind. The house. ave bought ove ally fallsan easy prey to urs and close con- ry in performing The duty collected in the twelve months ending with last March was She becomes run down often suffers exireme misery, r. Williams Pink housewile's friend. new blood--Ilots of it--and pure bluod banishes all wamen's ail-| s, Mrs. E. St. Germain, wife Il known farmer of St. John 'more than was paid in the previ- 1t is 821,000,000 more than was paid five years ago. It is $33,000,000 more than was paid ten years ago. The people of Canada are paying this extra taxation. It is worth their while to give a little more attention to the task of finding out who gets the money and what value is givenfor ic. . Pink Pills, She says:--* A year ago I was extremely weak not attend to my work. from dizzy spells ; my head ached ; my blood was poor; I had a bad dnd the doctors feared I was to consumption. I follow some time b apY, -- Brock's Spring e js now ready for. distri- ot copyrighted its tents are no less valuable on that It is no fairy story, but deals with facts and figures, and the wonderous low quotations therein e The headaches and diz- Ziness became less frequent and I felt a httle stronger. the pills a couple of months and at the end of which time I gained in weight, the pains had left-me, my appetite was good and I felt as strong and we'l as «vr 1 did, cannot say too much wn favor of Dr Williams Pink Pills for I certainly | investment cannot fail to be a pro owe my good health to them." The woman in the house, the man | in the office, the boy ot girl in the school will always find a friend i Dr. Williams Pink Pills. contained are sufficient to make the The Catalogue should, | and will, be in the hands of every Port Perry and within These | radious of many miles of the place Pills actvally make new, rich red [as it is Mr. Brock's intention not to blood and good blood banishes theumatism, general debility, kidney troubles and those aches and pains caused by overwork or overstudy ; good blocd builds up the tired ur- ure allowed to do with the noble | strung nerves and makes pale thin | cheeks rosy and healthy. are sold at 50 cents a box or six| bbxes for $2.50 by all medicine ports in some of the Toronto papers. dealers or by mail from The Dr {Can it be possible that anybody Williams Medicine, Brockville, Oat.| jikes to read that silly slush ? example of what English language and still escape hanging, look at the 7 Several sums from worthy of perusal. THE OBSERVER........ Has A G00D CIRCULATION. and is con conservative and practical class is not a favorite of sonewmers, | d cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Estabiished --founded in 1857--the most original and best cal and general news department snd # printed entirely in the place of pub- #& Thanks to a fine physique, good constitution, habits, skillful medical treatment and good nursing, and esteemed townman, Mr. F. G. McClintock is round again and has | almost fully recovered from his late | severe illness which unfortunately | for him occured during the busy OB PRINTING OUR JUBILEE YEAR. North Ontario Observer. (The Official Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857. Rose & Co. intend throwing open | their doors at g o'clock on Monday Only Paper Printed and Published in | | value will be a surprise to all who | are fortunate enough to secure some of the Great Bargains. at the appointed time. the wise is sufficient. PORT PERRY, JUNE}6, 1907 Extent of the School Book This school book extortion, which has been imposed upon the people of Ontario and indirectly upon those of several other Provinces through the same ring, was an exaction from which no escape was possible. The Government prescribed the books and they could be obtained in no other way than from the favourite In every case the price + + paid was double what it ought to be, and in some cases it was 16) per cent. over a fair price. 'Whitney Government easily learned what a fair price was by asking for tenders. The consequence is that the following reduction graphy, Union School No. 14 Reach and No. 2 Brock. 130 --Milton Thomas 92; Eva Dure John Clarkson 70; Howard Maximum marks Mabel McTaggart 56. Twenty-one suits have been en- tered against Ontario newspapers in connection with reports of the trial at Cayuga of Mrs. Mattie Perkins, for The total sum asked for is $110,000. According to the laws of the new province of Saskatchewan, a K.C. of the Dominion will have no standing in the courts, and only eight pro- vincial holders of the honor can be created in four years, tend to cause the people in Saskat chewan to ask why a K C. got bis In some provinces the | honor has been so freely given that when i First Book, part I .. in Literature. Max. 1. Coiville 81; H. Purdy 81; 1. vans 70; F. Jones pis J cGregor 51; A 53: Ontario Fred T. Fowke, of Oshawa, for the former, ard J 'mes Car iegie. F's. Jof Port Perry, for the latter. ballot did for the first and two for the second nounced their intention to take time to consider before accepting. Hon. George P. Graham address. ed a mass meeting foliowing the convention for over an hour, A Surprise London, Jurie 3.-- Rev. ] Patfer- son, at the General Assembly of the United Free Church of Scot- land, alluded to the noble way in which President Roosevelt and Sir Wilfrid Laurier are effo He said that if the recent ence had done nothing else than' to give Sir Wilfrid Laurier an op- portunity to proclaim to an aston- ished and incredulous world | effect of one single treaty on the re the United States B or tablish 1 { Canada, it was not in vain. Dr rock's establishment and procure | MiRic. fhe Moderator, some of the goods enumerated ; the | lations between land | happy results which had followed | the churches in Canada. Port Perry Council. June Meeting of Port Perry Coun spare postage stamps in order to cl was held on Monday evening make a thorough distribution of it. last. All present. meeting read and confirmed: Mr. Coultis, weigh master, made his returns for April and May, show ing receipts of $75 50. On motion of Mr. report was filed. On motion | Mr. McKnight and any member of Jones & Son's Circular, * Facts | Council . $300 to $10,000, have | Worth Noting I" just issued is weil |a deputation to attend the Address been placed with me for immediate in-| yestment at lowest rate. Notwithstand- | to be delivered at Whitby on "Good ling the great rush for goods at their | Roads" by Mr. Campbe 11. Barrister, Port Perry. | eg(ablishment during May and the | | constant drain made on their stock On motion of Mr following Cawker Bros., ge Jutely cut so terribly low, and all | onds $3.32; Proposed By-laws re Market fees We and Butchers' Licenses were aband oned, owing to want of jurisdiction on the part of the Council. Council adjourned. The Tremble of Old Age. With the advance of years the | vital functions of the body In consequence the organ | next when their Big O¢ Sale will | of secretion suffer, the action of the The gc offerings for | bowels are lessened and there is no healthy | brain is congested with blood, gid- | diness, trembling and cold extrem - Be on hand | jiies are common | down. | longer so potent from icine Essex Cora Orop a Failure Windsor, June 3.--Essex county farmers are greatly discouraged over the outlook for the corn crop, dreds of acres planted to corn will be a loss. crop so late that there will be seri- ous danger of its being caught by jhe early fall frosts. HEAR Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. made alone for Piles, and its action is pos. |/ itive and sertain- Itching, painful, protrud- ing or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. cents, Sold by A. J. Davis. AvusTioN SaLe 13th Jupe, a nuwbef of implements, vehicles, &c., the property of said Estate. © You can't tel a woman's age| ° after she takes Holbster's Rocky | 0s Her complexion is | gore She is round, plump, and = hindsome; in fact she is young] again. 35 cents, Tea o Mountain Tea. fine. 'South Ontaid - bs Whitby, June 4.--The -South Outario Liberal convention held hete to-day nominated caudidates| for the House of Commous and the is. i ¥ 1, Sh 1 h } 1 H th - ; i k= to the World. : i 3 i Oliver and other the Mormons are ind know that many undesin our society are also enterprising, but they undesirable for that © the reverse. Their vers enterprise make them mons represent is ard most intelligent and mo ple as increasingly gre union of and apologists of ever convince the pul creed does not stand it is ¥mposeible to bel | of wives is ome of the ciples of their peculiar the principle which gives those most lkely to lot with the sect, and from thelr doctrine wor Mormonism without feature, without the vi Mormonism without die in a generation; to grow and flourish, ernment stamps it ou elders are allowed openly tize in the great cities means that permission so desirous were created solid vote which is of WEST SPENDING TOD FAST. were ordered, Tight Money Ahead Uj during the past 30 days, theie is an to be paid ;--Mr. L. immense stock remaining of just | son for tile, $12669; Mr. W. H | such as all should have, more par- | Harris, supplies, $14.56 ataror, We Sem ticularly when the prices are abso Mr. Byron E. Walker, the Canadian Bank of an interview on the fin tions in the West: gavel the situation as follow "Of course no one ca money results have b the crop that has b Messrs Jones & Or-t will be pleased to know that the | chard 56c; Mr. James Staley, costs Sale is to last for 30 days longer |e Staley vs: Hodgzon, $12.50. should there be anything left to be what extent that reli stern people's requi event, and it did not ter to Eo EF A Garden Party under the the scope of improy auspices of the Ladies' Aid--Chur h of England --will be heldjon Church Lawn, on Wednesday, 26th June. tight money again winter, it is a sign in different peopl enough contraction capital coming fi us out of trouble." Hamilton's Pills. | By their direct action on the stom ach, liver and kidneys they an immediate change. gripe, cleansing the whole system, no med 1s so valuable in Dr. Hamilton's Pill of and Butternut 25¢ per box at all dealers, large amount of ford | The Dominion has. | century she has while one Preside: Ji ;cursion to Niagara Falls, On Fripay, 14TH June, 1goyj i greatest attractions of the region, Special train leaves--- NIAGARA [AGAT 180 1.65 1.65 . 160 1.60 i 1.30 6.0) 1.25 8.03 1.20 6.58 1.20 LE 7.05 119 J ROOKTIN 17.15 110 WHITLY Towx 7.37 . 110 WHITBY JOT. 735 + Lio Toronto, Arr, 8.50 Children half above rates from any point EZ All tickets for Niagara good for Two days Tickets good going only on one train, valid to return the following day; Lindsay tickets, to Niagara Falls, will be good to return the following Monday ; tickets issued from Port Perry to Whitby inclu- sive to Toronto, will be good to return lor the diy only. The Attractions at the Falls dur- ing theExcursion will suchas to be of much interest excursionists, The Power Development Works are well worthy of a visit, ! ~The Layton Brass Band will ac company the Excursion. Returning --The Boat will leave | Queenston at 5.30, and Lewiston at | 6.05, arriving at Toronto at 8 30, | r=" Excursionists desirous of coming down on the Canadian side must leave Queenston at 5.30, Tickets will be on sale at Sonya Depot on morning of Excursion | Managing Committee-- Jas. Wat- son, Alex. Smith, John Beecroft, 'got out of Thos Clarkson, Wm. Clarkson, Jas. McTaggart. s, and to | Jas. Innes, Chief. m out of | ET You May be Sick To-Night i | pend- | Without a moments warning pain more springs upon us, At the outset it "instantly cured by Nerviline. Sur- pricing what fifteen drops of this medicine will do. It's external ac- tion is vo less certain than i's won derfal cffeet when taken internally. Of conrse Nerviline 1s powerful or Jt couldnt be so penetrating. But not irritating or caustic There are up in our |other pain remedies, but when you use Nerviline yousee the difference. 1 " 3 | That difference is this--others re- | lieve, but Nerviline does cure 'sfraips, swellings earache, tooth- ache neuralgia, lumbago, in fact all muscular pains, Large bottles 25¢ at all dealers. That Is true, but T couldn't keep the stolen money; weighed too hea ix Lolsirs. a, enka Ma PY | { i .on my To Toprove Il Temper Quickly done by the reliable Put- by Special Train Jeaving, Lindsay which "at 5.50 a.m. arriving in points in 8.50 a.m.' then I¢aving Toronto by Be the magnificent steamer Corona to Lewiston. At Lewiston the Niag- ara River Line steamers make con- nection with the world-renowped "Great. Gorge Route," an electric which rups through the Gorge | oronto at ngnee and is recognized as one of the TORONTO can RUBS pam's Corn Extractor, Beware of racid,--flesh-ea'ing substitutes and | insist on "Putnam's," it's the ope 5620)« Vol. 14--The ydesdale Stallion, |; th tho Utica Clydesdale Company, will make the season of 1907 as follows-- Monday, leave his own stable, lot 11, con. 7, Uxbridge, and 'proceed to Miles Crosier's Reach, noon; | ¢ ~ Armstrong. Bros', night Tuesday, Proceed to 8 Croxall's, noon; Arthur Camplin's, night. Wednesday, pro- 4 ceed to James Puge's, noon; then by way of Epsom to Utica, night. Friday : proeaed to his own stable, night. Sate . urddy, proceed to John Reushaw's,|- HO! FOR NIAGARA FALLSII Smo Br oo ne tie Glencairn Camp No. '139, Sons| his stable: W- Pugh is M x of Scotland, Sona, will fun an Ex- La A - brated Road and Carriage Stallion, the property of H. McKenzie, Seagrave, will make the present Season as fol- lows--Monday night, Liittle Britain, Tuesday, noon Oakwood 3 night Wood- villo. Wednesday, noon and night, | Cannington: Thursday, noon, Mauilla; night, Seagrave. Friday, noon, Green- bank ; nigh,, Schert . House, Port ery. Saturday. aterhon and Mon: + OBE 3 diary Cacsarea, Ont, will make the season of 1907 as follows---Monday, leave his own stable, Cncsarea, and proceed to ,-uoon: Thos. Syers'. night. Tuesday, preceed to Temperanogs House, Juvetville, noon and night. Wednesday, proceed to Fergus Porter's, concession 14, Mauvers, noon: Richard Wilson's, Lifford, night. Thursday, proceed to Finney Bros' Ballyduff, noon; Fred. Ferguson's, Lotus, night: Friday, pioceed to John Sanderson's, Cadmus, noon; Temper- ance House, Blackstock, night. Satnr- day, proceed to his own stable ard re- | main till Monday: Robt: MoDonald is Manager: PRINCE OF KINELLAR IJ [3236] Vol. | XII (C.S.B.C.--The well-known Clydes dale Stallion, the property of James Tones, Sonva, Ont. will makes the! noon ; Conger Jolinston's, V dentin for | 1 night. Wednesduy, to Ji Rniley's, | night. Friday, to Alex. MeD wonll's, noon; John Waddell's, Pinedale for night, Saturday, to own stable till] Monday, D. McDonald is manager. FISCAL. MEMBER (12144)--A choicely bred, imported Clydesdale, the pro. perty of Wes Lamb, will make the | Season of 1007, at the Sehert House | Stables. A horse of great scale and { | commanding .ppearance, large size. in | fact, a rare type of the Clydesdale breed. | ROYAL FLUSH (11906) [4790] --That | highly-bred Imported Clydesdale Stal- | lion. the property of the Reach, Pof Port and Sgugog Syndicate, will make | this season, 1007, as follows--ANopday, Muy 6, leaves his awn stable, Raglan, | and proceed to John Thompson's, lot 13, cor- 3, Reach, noon + then to Dun- | drennan Farm, Manchester, for night. Tuesday, to Jae. McKitrick's, con 0,1 for night, Wednesday, to Alex. ! Leask's, con. 11, for night. Thursday, | to the Sebert Mouse, Port Perry, foe! night. Friday, to Thos Graham's, Scugog, noon; to Jas. Jackson's for} stable till Monday, Mr A. W, Wil! liams is Managing Director. C- Blan-| chard is groom. ROYAL FREELAND (imp) [6098] (Vol, 20 8.) This Choice-hred, Imported Clydesdale Stallion the property of The Shirley Syndicate, will make the soason of 1907, as follows-- Monday, Tuesday, to Ambleside Faim, Scugog, | night. Wednesday, te Hope Bros', | "night: Thursday, to Sebert House, | Port Perry, night. Friday, to Wel. Somerville's, noon; Myrtle Station, night. Saturday, to Raglan, noon:! to his own etable and remain til Mon- day. Mr. Geo. Mackie is manager ! ported-Bred Clydesdale Stallion the | property of H. Henders, Yelverton. Ont., will mako the Season of 1907, as follows--Monday, May 6, will leave his own stable, Yelverton, and pro- ceed to Blackstock, night, Tuesday, to W.Redman'e, Scugog, noon; Hope Bros', night. Wednesday, to Sebert House, Relieas to physical sufferings. Port Perry, till Thursday afternoon. Thursday (four o'clonk) to A. Cryder- man's, Cartwrght, night. Friday, by + 'way of Nestleton to kis own stable and - remain till Monday noon: HIMES A.-- That handsome, young, Roadster Stallion, the property of E. Angle, Raglan, will serves lim number of mare» withina raidusof atew miles of Raglai. 1}is season. For route. see large cards «nd folders, ReeTw |. ulated Pedigree in another eolum this paper. 3 RIGHT FORWARD [0609)--This grand, young Clydesdale Stallion, the proper ty of Frank King, Fingerboard make the present season ille, noon : Lorville, night. y, proceod wou 3 Mal colm MeArthur's, Grass Hill; nights Thuraday, proceed to Ned Brown! tL 16. con. 12, noon ; Kin wood, night Friday, proc * _ kis"Hotel, Little Britain, noon ; ------ NARCH--The French Stal- i} OAT, % tion tire property of the -Blackstock | At following rates kstoek, Ont., will make : 907; as follows--Mon- day leave his own stable, Swain's Hotel, Blackstock, and proceed to Arthur Gibson's, Purple Hill, noon ;. then by wiy of Shirley, to Raglan Hotel, bight. Tuesday, prooeed to John Enfield, noon ; then to John Virtue's, Enviskillen, night. Wednesday, pro- ceed to Dan Frasier's lot 33, con, 0, Clerke, noon ; theo, by w H ABDALLAH STANTON 127--This ocole-}; Syn For other-Stations see posters. £7 Tickets good going on Royal 'Imported Hackney Stallion, the perty of Paxton & Collacutt, Port Perry, will make the Season of 1907, at the Sebert Houso Stables. tors and claims against the estate of Jane Real, late of the Townsh the County of Ontario, widow, who died on or about the 16th day of 1907, are, on before the Eighth day A.D. 1907, to send by post, pre] , to Orchard, Port Perry, Administrators of the said deceased their christian names and surnames, addresses and desc the full particulars of their cla statement of their nature of the securities (if any) held by them, and that after the day last afore- rm €Z Our coal dealers find it ne- necessary to make a [urther raise . accounts and the A Summer Session is help in the British American Busi- ness College, Toronto, during July Students may enroll a any time with equal advantage. Writ for catalogue and special summer ra of this oldest and best school. to distribute the assets of the said de- rties entitled thereto having regard only to which notice shall have been above required, and the said Administa- tors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or per- sons of whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Port Perry, this zoth day of WM. H. HARRIS, Ba tad season of 1097 as follows Monday, | For Quality and Quantity ask your April 29, leave his own stale ind pro- | dealer for the ceed to T- Moase, Fino hoard, for ** Bobs" night. Tuesday, to Tenn Beetle's Cliewin;; Toliaccoes. anp Pic-Nic.--The con 2, Ops, noon ; John Co 15h for | Sunday School in connection with ' and " Currency" Solicilor for Administrators. Summer Seesen during uly ud August. By entering the night. Thursday, to Torensn Dicison's | the Methodist Church, Port Perry, noon ; Jenking' Hotel, Little Beliain for | j;ytend holding $heir annual Excur sion and Pic Nic for 1907, on July 1. Bk BA PRA le i Roserts--In Port Perry, on May rgth, 1907, the wife ot Mr. John Roba of a son. J TORONTO, ONT. Now, you will be through your contse in the early fall which 1s an excellent time to get employment, Fripare for positions paying $40, $50, $60 and $70 a month. coliege has unexcelled facilities ; the attendance grows sfudents are gett HoeaarTH-- LitrLkpkoup--In Port Perry, at the Methodist Par- 29, 1907, by Rev. B. Greatrix, Mr. Walter Hoggarth to Miss Educate for it by attending our sehool. Will you? Write for calalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Priotipal, Cer. Yonge and Al xander Sts. COURT OF REVISIC. OTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN THAT the first sitting ofthe Court of Revision to revise Lucas --Goupy--In Port Perry, at th: residence of the bride's 22, 1907, by the Rev. B. Great. Emma Isabella Goudy. Monday, 3rd June, 1907, George G. Whiteway, aged 49 years. Funeral on Friday, 7th inst, at night Saturday, to Wm. Midgley's, 1.30 p.m., from the restdence of Mr. lot 18, con. 3, noon; then to his own Wn, Rattenbury, near Seagrave, to the Pine Grove Cemetery. Township of Reach for the year 1907, will be held at the Town Hall, MANCHESTER, oa MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1907, at Two o'clock p.m., of which all per- sous interested are required to take notice and govern thomselves-ac- W. F. DOBSON, Township Clerk. Manchester, May 14, 1907. Goal 1--Coal | WING TO A DROP IN CoAL by the operators, we are advised by the Coal dealers of Port Perry that they are prepared to accept for new Coal for future delivery at the following prices An advance of 10 cunts per on per menth on all hard Coal - Delivered, $7 20, atthe Bin » ! " "n PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & Bon. Muy 6, leave his own stable, Shirley, G and proeced to John Hobbs', Cart: Barley wright, noon; Blackstock night. | Rye ... | Alsike Clover... Peas--Black eye i v Peas--Small....... LAKEVIEW LADDIE 2477--The Im-| Geese .e OC0QO0OO0DO0ODOOA~"~O0O0OO0OO Egas.cvicds vives Cattle,psr 1b..... Hogs, per 100 Ibs.. HIGH SCHOOL Entrance Examinations = § grease A Disconnt of twenty-five cents per will be allowed on all cash settlements the 1st of the month follo