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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Sep 1907, p. 2

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fails them; aay specific p jut that, weal 1 t aud watery ; that it ding up. Di. Withamy' will restore strengrih ly actualy -- they will help you. hing them Mr. Alfred Le~ e, of St Jerome, Que., says :-- ar several years 1 have been em: edin a grocery and up to the ie of seventeen I had always en- yed the best of health, But sud- ly my strength began to leave me ; I grew pale, thin and extremely weak, Our family doctor ordered a complete rest and advised me to 0 doors as much as that this bracing mountam air "would help me, but it didn't, and 1 returned home iu a deplorable state I was subjecj to dizz pess, indiges- tion and general weakness, One day I read of a case very similar to my own cured through the use of Dr. Willmms' Pink Pills and I de to give them a trial. After ng four boxes of the pills 1 felt t improved, so continued heir use for some time longer and 'they fully cured me. I am now / able to go ab>ut-my work as well as ever I did and have nothing but the reatest praise for Dr. Williams' ink Pills.] The blood--good blood---is the secret of health. If the blood is not pure the body becomes diseased and the nerves shattered. Keep the blood pure and disease cannot exist. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make rich, red blood--that is why, they cure 'anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, headache, backache, kidney trouble and the secret ajlments of girlhood and womanhood. Sold at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by all medicine dealers or by mail from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Several sums from ONEY. £300 to $10,000, have placed with me for immediate in- westment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. THRE OBSERVER......., HaA® A Goon CimouLATION. and stantly growiug in favor. is con It fs the BEST best troent news the piace of pub- : in x pd 8 printed entirely in Ron Poy. Laid bet PRINTING THE MOST MODERN STYLES .. AND AT LOW PRICES 1857 OUR JUBILEE YEAR. 1907 North Ontario Observer. (The Offictal Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857. enly Paper Printed and Published In Port Perry. PORT PERRY, SEPT.i2 + Mr. Aylesworth Satisfled. A meeting of the Ontario Reform Association was 'held last week in Toronto. Mr. Aylesworth took oc- casion to say that Sir Wilfrid had "selected " the ablest man in sight" when he passed over all the On- tario Members and promoted Mr. iraham. Mr. Aylesworth would say that Sir Wilfrid did the same ben he passed over the Members "elected and called in Mr. Aylesworth himself, but his party is not now ously of that opinion. The ster of Justice indicated the of his own opinicn when. he high praise on Mr, Hyman the conduct of the hew 3 t exertion. aud o is a sign that the ily make new, and o, of 1| Bank of Canada is rapidly extend- 'meeting and - Demonstras R. L. Borden, K.C., M.| turday next, Scpt. 14, when \ 'm, Gibbs, Esq, President of the semblages ever convened in North Ontario. Extensive preparations are being made by the Assotiation to right royally entertain the grand 'array of talented and influential orators billed for occasion. _ DasstrucTION BY LiGHTNING.-- Mr. David Stéven's fine barn in the 3 contents, and this year's crops, bar- ring a small quantity of wheat in a field. There was only a small in- surance. Muchsympathyis express. ed for Mr. Stevens owing to his misfortune, During theisame elec tric storm the barn of Mr. John Smith, Pleasant Point, was also struck but the Wind Mill carried off the currant thus saving the damage. Mr. Smith who was engag- ed attending the creamer at the foot of ths wind mill was stunned, but soon recovered; a horse in the stable in the basement was knocked down. 8 See Forman & Son's new Their direct imports of * Crockery is the advertisement in this issue. largest in that line ever unpacked in this district--6 immense crates of the most desirable and beautiful patterns imaginable, and the prices are such as to be within the reach of all. Don't fail to inspect them. MARKET AT NESTLETON.--It will be seen by the hand bills in circula- tion that our popular, obliging and successful produce buyer, Mr. E, Stone, has established a Produee Market at Nestleton Station for the purchase of Butter, Eggs and Poultry. The day fixed on weekly, is every Tuesday, commencing September 24. Stir EXTENDING, -- The Westérn ing its_boaders and i A Bic YirLp or ALsike. -- Mr, C. A. Honey marketed ia Port Perry the other day a 'crop of Alsike that for yield is rarely sur passed, and is certaiuly encourag! Chas. Rose farm, North of Port Perry, he made no mistake. From 22 acres he threshed sufficient Alsike to realize for him $42.50 per acre or a total of 8950. Mr. Ross was the purchaser. FX" After a short repite, Miss Walker has returned and opened a complete stock of all the latest creations in Fall Millinery. Her Millinery Parlors are noted for per- fect Headwear--three things most essential in (he selection of a hat-- Style, Quality and Price, Hats obtainable at these Parlors have a commanding style, peerless beauty, queenly grace, are very exclusive and exceptionally becoming ; they satisfy the most fastidious. EF It will be seen by Mr. Clay- tan's advertisement in this issue that the Ontario Mattress and Feather Renovators of Toronto hive opened busir.ess in Port Perry. They also want to purchaseall the feathers available in this district. IMPORTANT Auction Sarg, --It will be seen by the Posters and advertisement in another column that the Glen Hodson Company 'have concluded to sell by auction) -| take place in the Methodist Church, 11 {Thursday last'destroying both the buildingand: ing to him that in purchasing the | InTerESTING To Lapias -- Look out for gala days in Port Perry, on Thutsday and Triday of next week, these being the Grond Opening Days in the Millinery Department at Jones & Son's. A magnificent show may be looked for. i $58" The Annual Convention of the Methodist Sunday Sunday Schools of the Whitby District will on the afternoon and evening of Tuesday next, Sept. 17th. The program is an'exceilcut one and a large attendance is assured. GIANT TRIPLETS * Currency" " Bobs" and *: Stag" Chewing To- baccoes, in big plugs. Quahty al ways the same. --_-- ee Absent Treatment. Mr. Hyman went abroad in Nov ember of last year. He began to resign his seat at the same time and, of Public Works at paid down to the appointment oi Mr. Pugsiey a few days ago? -- We are pleased to note through the Toionto dailies that Mr. Marsh- all Stonehouse, Undertaker of this town, isnow not only a Funeral Director but a Licensed Embalmer, having successfully passed the re cent examinations set by the Ex- amining Board of the Canadian Enbalmers Association held in Torouta, last week. During an interview we had with Mr. Stunehouse we learn that this | National Association is the growth | and outcome of amalgamating the | Provincial Associations into a cen- tral body called the Canadian Em- balmers Association, whose annual convention is held in Toronto dur-! ing the Exhibiton. The Medical Faculty of Toronto University kindly place their Biolo- gical class rooms and anatomical specimens at the disposal of the Assn to carry out the practical demonstration and course of lec- tures which are given by some eminent Professors} The classes this year were favored for a whole a 87,000 a year week by Prof. Chas. A. Gening of Waterloo, N.Y." who is one of the | most clever and successful embalm- | ers and demonstrators in America and the practical work done by him was by far the best and most ex-| tensive in the history of the Ass'n, | Mr.'S. informs us thet hiving attended one of these courses very ging in hi beloved dead. but in the in.| terests of public and personal safety { in contageous diseases it was 'up to" every Undertaker who had any detire to be worthy of bis chosen ~alling to seck the best information withigp his rcach and put in prac tice the most approved methods known to science and the profes- sion. It is a we!l known fact that care of the human body as previ- ously known and practised has been completely superceded during the last few years by chemical agents and methods as much ahead of the the old methods as the Edison or Helion lamp is ahead of the coal oil lamp. , We know to that in many sections there is a lack ol public confidence in regard to the embalm- ing part of an Undertaker's work, and it isto enable each successlul candidate to command public con- fidence through the superior merit of his work, that this Board of Exam- iners and Examinations have been set apart by the Association in order that a license may be granted to those who have proved their prac tical 'ability .to properly disi, fect and preserve any cause coming under their care, and in such a manner as will give no offence to the most re- fined lady. As evidence of the awakened interest taken by the Undertakers themselves, the mem- bership 4nd attendance has grown four-fold in two years, while ng in, and as a proof that th fers get and the demonstrated wright Fair on Tuesday, ber 1st and display of Liw Vegetables, | Everything t Unique Fax Ring a Specialty cert at night § Accompanis Ventriloguist, window hangé see Prize List tained by 'a Office, Blacks was paid to Mr. I C ing §7 rods wire fence on side of con. 13, opposite] fence having :betn bn danee with provisions of law. 1 On, motion of Mr. Mark was paid to Mr. C. L. five barrels cement dell Manchester, i On motion of Mr. La paid to Mr. J. Heal for i plied the Corporation road, con. I. B On motion of Mr. | was paid to Mr. John Bo loads of gravel fu Corporation. On motion of Mr. Ma paid to Mt. John Dure log gravel supplied the corf On motion of Mr. loads of gravel. Oa mption of Mr. formed in his division. On motion of gMr. I was paid to Mr. Jas. M { work performed on div. No. 69. On motion of Me. tHimbe, the Clerk was instsucted tganotily Mr. Jas. Balfour to remove 1 e obstruc- tions in front of the wire fence late- ely erected by himws 3 iF On motion of Mg, Leag la v to raise the amg by the Trust i Fequired nd carried kh and con- nd the sand he first con. Mr. Mark intr through a By-lay struct a roadw hill, 'opposite lot the township of half of expenses , are no mere matter of form, ¥ we might only 50 candidates this year less. B20 sucqeeded in passing. We J or] 'the By. Rev.) Kenner, Prince p.m. - On Wednesday, Rev. C. O. Johnston of Tore will deliver his popu'at Jectur "Englishmen, Séotchmen and Irish- men," Tea served from 4 to 7. Lecture commences at 7.30. The -{ Prince Albert Choir will furnish choice music. Admission to Tea and Lecture 25 cts and 15 cis; lo Lecture alone 20 cts. Rev. I. Snell, Pastor. -- Oadmus. and Blackstock Presbyterian Choir. Special Collection. Monday, Sept. 16th. 3 o'clock --Base Ball Game, Jenctville vs. Blackstock. 4 30-- Chicken Pie Supper. 7.30--Pro- '|gramme-- Addresses by Rev. R. A. Re- ioe Delve and Rev. J. H. Kidd. citations :--Miss C. Scenes, Port Perry. Singing :--Mrs. D, Archer, Port Pury, and Mr. H. Williams, Baritone Soloist, Erskine Church, Miss E. Wil- Ad- terian Church Choir, lard, Accompanist, Port Perry. mission 25 cents: 'The Original Corn Qure. No substitute has ever been de- vised that gives the quick, painless results of Putnam's Corn Extractor. For fifty years its success has heen unequalled For salety and thor- ough cure use "*'Putnam's' only. SOME IMPRESSIONS OF THE DOM- IRION AND ITS PEOPLE. London Journalist Says Canadians lish--Canny Scot Is Everywhere-- ! Sabbath Too Rigidly Kept--Praises | Rallway System--Why Drug Stores | Floarish. Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, a well-known English journalist, recently toured . Canada, and he has just concluded a | series of articles in The London Daily | Mail on "The Labd of the Future." { Bome of his impressions are not fav- ofable, 'and a number of them are « given beréwith, because it always does visitors @ good to read what ad good a . He says: has not yet | few who can see any to the young knowledge which of direct service to them a sportsman es @ plays games to win for Re CaBeof th Eh 8 'end grit. Yet the spe that Can- nD a) : ve 6 more b. 4 ght to bear. CRITICISMS OF CANADA 25. Are Not Buch Bportsmen as Eng i from was i ds 328d eit 1 §gi Es looked at were only late. HE } | room, li y feet square, with sofas and lclling- chairs, for Jepdwasiiry { ware scrupulously clean), an tee- water filter, a god-send in hot weather. | running man advantages of jogging Slot ab a oa erate pace. An average of es, hour may tedious, but to tra: h speed for several days would bo bly tiring." ; ; Mr. to refers to our manner eating: "You get for breakfast a chol of several fruits, several cereals, Q RD In nor ee dishes, , bot. aud' ' ortmertt of ath lect-from, though the Canadian (like the American) prefers to eat heartily ot. one or two dishes, instead of = ing through a regular dinner. e is in the habit, too, of drinking tea or coffee with his meals. This is a custom found among all classes both in Canada and the United States. I am inclined to set it down as one ~ the reasons for the enormous number of drug stores in both countries. On & Sunday evening in Vancouver, for example, when all the other shops and liquor stores were shut, I counted, no fewer than seventeen drng stores brightly lit up and doing a brisk busi-- It is rus they sell i and thi; es, bul con- hi tent medicines is enormous. I should think tea and coffee must be to a large extent the For cold CROPS ABOVE AVERAGE. Col. Hughes Predicts Big Influx of Immigrants.' Gs fice £4 i »3 Mr. Bigelow requires at his Big Red Evaporator, Port Perry, all tae apples grown in thisentire dis- trict suitable for evaporating pur- poses. Ca:h snd the highest figure will be paid on delivery. re PORT FERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Row & Ara. Sept 5. 1907. Fall Wheat $0 Lo @ $ Spring Wheat. ..... Goose Wheat. . Oo o o o Alsike Ciover., : = Red Clover... ci Peas-- Black eye 000000 Pam os mtd Rater ... Baus... 0 ave Caltie,pari dbl con Hogs, per 100 Ibs. . OND OO Whur ERAIPRARIB ooo ° nr For Over Sixty Years MRS. WINSLOWS SBOUTHING SYRUP has bee weed by millions of mothers for their children while cething. If disturbed at night apd Lroken of yam rest by a sick clild suffering and erying with yrin «3 Cutting Tecth, send at once and got a botfle of "Mrs Winslow's Hoothing Hyrup® for Children Teotkivg. I wil! relieve the por little sufferer tnmediately. Topend pon it, mothers, there is ne @ 'ake alot it. It vores Diarrhoa, Regulaiss the Stouiaeh and Bowls, Crres Wind Qulic, Bofiens the Gums, Kednces lnfiammation, and. gives tong ond encrgy to the #hole system. "Mrs Winslow's "nothing Symp for Obiidren Teething plesanti the ato and js the pre: cription of ohe of the oldest anu Gigs temule physiciana and nuraes in the Uhited States. Ptica twerty-five cents & bottle. Sold by all dmgyists throughout the world, Be sure ang ask or "MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING 31 1U} 'Woman was. E i filet RE i sl +51 supposed to be in. calf EZ Appentices Wanted: The Western Bank of Canada. ' DIVIDEND NO: 50. ~ OTICE is hereby given thata Divi- dend of Three and One Half per cent., together with a bonus of one half of one per cent. has been declared upon the paid up Capital Stock of the bank for the current six mouths, being at the rate of seven per cent, per annunt and of one-half of one per cent. and same will be dve and payable on and after' Tuesday, the First October next at the offices of the bank. The transfer will be closed from the 15th to oth Sep- tember next. By order of the Board, «+ _ T. H. McMILLAN, Cashier. Oshawa, 2gth Aug., 1907. Auction Sale! Pure-bred Yorkshire Swine and High-ciass Dairy Cows - The undersigned has been instruct- ed by the GLEN HODSON C0. to Sell by Auction At Mirtle Station Stock Yards 5 Boars from 5 to 8 months-old 7 Sows [rom 7 (0 10 months ald 12 Young Pigs.' 20 Dairy Cows -- most! Graes--most of w % = These cows are first-class" Butter Cows-- desirable family cows--an they were purchased with the ex- press oliject of producing cream. from the Glen Hodson Co: is suffi cient guarantee as reeards quality and purity of breed. grand oppar(unity, to secure excel fent brecding avimals. at Auction Prices. KE Sale at One o'clock. &3 Trerus --Twelve months credit, or § per cent off for cash 3 G. JACKSON FEATHERS! THE ONTARIO FEATHER AND MATTRESS RENOV- 'ATORS OF TORONTO First door west of old Post Office Building, ha PORT PERRY. Feather Beds "and Pillows Cleaned mL By the newest and most modern tsystem, destroying germs, mice | and uhsaniiary [All goods calle ; led, Drop us acard {if | HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FEATHERS. ~, , Auction eer, It goes without saying Thatfsteck This will be a - dat the On Friday, Sep. 20, 1907

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