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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 31 Oct 1907, p. 2

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«Fo tore thing a run dowh. and my a ate so violently that at Apitats death was near. 1 LH r the cate of a doctor, but of im ving I lost strength my wei t deceaged from one}: ey tc ninety pounds was discooraged, but finally de- to give up the doctors' t and try Dr. Willi- * Pik Pil's. 1 am glad I "for after using the Pills s I could see a marked years. Dr. Wil k Pills are truly a marvel- ous medicine and 1 cannot praise a » Heart SE rpitation, aremia, head- aches, loss of appetite, general weakness, backaches, weariness and 4 host of other troubles are all the outcome of bad blood. Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills make new, rich red blood--the pure blood does the rest: That is why these pills cure all troubles due to watery blood or weak, shaky nerves. There is not a nook or corner in Canada where you will not find some grateful per- son wha has been cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. On the word of your neighbor we ask you to jtry this medicine if you are weak, ailing or run down. The pills are sold at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 at all medicine denl- ers or from The Dr. Williams' Medr icine Ce, Brockville, Ont. MONEY. $300 to $16,00, have $300 to $10,000, have me for immediate in- i at oe rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. in favor. It is the BEST Ad edium the County ; is the champion of the Agricul and ore and practical class of people local snd general . Pelnied, entirety in the piace of pub who annum in advance, if not peid in Tana g per annum vance, $1.50 wi be i clriul JOB PRINTING THE MOST MODERN STYLES . ..AND AT LOW PRICES OUR JUBILEE YEAR. North Ontario Observer. ¢The OMctal Paper of the Pasghe) FOUNDED IN 1887. 1907 only Paper Pri printed and Published in Perry. 1907. PORT PERRY, OCT. 31, | A Great Tour, Next week Mr. Borden will have | finished hls tour of the Dominion. 'While his meetings in the Eastern and Central Provinces were con- spicuously successful those in the West were by far the most largely attended, most enthusiastie and the best from all poiuts of view or any ever held west of Lake Superior. It is now quite certain that there will be a great political overturn in Western Canada at the pext gen- eral election. Instead of a solid British Columbia for the Govern- "ment there is reason to expect an almost solid Conservative represen- tation. In the new Provinces the Conservatives are sanguine of elect- ing a large majority of representa tives. They are taking holding of orgonization werk with true western ergy and determination. Mani- "toba was Conservative in 1904, |storative FEEL three or four seats that nd, tfew pes thou the red live steal gave the | a end of the session, We an election year supply wharves where there is no 2 offices where There are pple, breakwaters where there afe no ships, railway subsi- dies where no one intends to build a road, and all the usual extras of the campaign estimates, Ia Mr. Pugsley| the Government has a Minister; of Public Works skilled 'and adegit in this kind of humbug. For a gaod many years he has been entertaiping the people of New Brupswick with vain promises, and now helwill carry his discredited wider field which is less with their value. £7 The Ven Archdeacon War- ren from Toronto, will preach in the Church of the Ascenson on Sunday next both morning and evening. Dr. Procter will be absent from town about two wecks, during which time Dr. Berry of Hastings will take charge of his practice. A Jupicious Move.--Mr. A. Nicholson, of the Stouffville Pilot, has removed his printing plant to Toronto, where he intends to con- duct the job printing business. GIANT TRIPLETS "Currency" Bobs" and * Stag" Chewing Tob- accoes, in big plugs. Quality al- ways the same. Mr. Bert. Mills, well and favor ably known in Port Perry, had the misfortune while plying his avoca- tion on top of a three story building near London, in falling therefrom and breaking one of his legs. Fourteen hansas bankers are in the state penitentiary. The pain in Ma's head has gone, She's happy as can be, Herhealth is right, her temper bright, Since taking Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea at night. A. J. Davis. AUCTION SALE AT SEAGRAVE.--Mr H. McKenzie having disposed of his botel property has instructed Mr. Jackson to sell, without reserve all his household effects together with his live stock, vehi- cles, tharness, &c., on the premises on Saturday, Nov. 2, commencing at ome o'clock. This will bea good opportun- ty to secure fufnitute, &cq at auction p! See the posters and don't fail to attend the sale. For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs" | "Stag" and '*'Currency" Chewing Tobaccos. The benign aspect of our good friend Mf. C. Blackett Robinson, of the Dominion Presbyterian, so im- posed upon the people of Parry Sound iwhen he was up there last week, that he is referred to in the Parry Sound Star as * the Rev. C. B. Rob- nson."--Ex. If taken patiently and persistently will relieve the most obstinate cases of indigestion, constipation, bad blood, bad liver no matter how long standing. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 Semis Tea or Tablets. A. J. Davis. Peterborough Review :-- Within a few months we have had the col lapse of the lift lock structure on the Trent Canal, the fall of the Laurier tower at Ottawa, and the Quebec bridge catastrophe, all in publie works supposed to be under supervision of Government officers, all built according to plans approv. ed by Government, and all paid for by the people of Canada. Stomagh troubles, Heart and Kidney ail- ments, can be quickly corrected with a tien known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompf Er relief which this remedy im- brings is entirely due to its Re- storative action Bpon the controlling nerves | Grace, as bridesmaid, 'in white silk ding was solemnized oon of Sg Wed- :lof 'the bride's ik Cassimir street, Port Perry, when Miss Nellie Louise, second daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. W "Ross, was married to Mr. James Howden MacDBrien, of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, eldest son of James MacBrien, Esq., Prince Albert, Ont. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. B. Greatrix, in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends of the contract- ing parties to the number of about sixty, and took place in the drawing room under a bell of Southern smilax. The bride was becomingly attired in ivory silk chiffon voile, and was attended by her sisters, Miss Gertrude Ross, maid of honor. in white flounced pet and Miss maids cardied" hi boquet of crimson roses, Mr. J. Sutherland Brown, of the Royal Canadian In- fantry, was best man. The bride was given away by her father; and looked what she certainly is, a charming bride, and the day being magnificent, the beau- tiful sun stone on the beautiful bride. After the completion of the ceremony and while the register was being signed Miss G. Ross sang "The Song of Love," by Nevin, Mr. Wm. MacBrien playing the Obligato on the violin, and Miss Marion Ross, cousin of the bride, on piano, was accompanist. This pop ular young lady has resided all her life in Port Perry and for a number of years has filled most acceptably the position of teacher in the Mctho dist Sunday School and soloist in the choirofithat church, Herefforts were not confined however to that church, for at every musical event of note her serviceshave been called into requisition, and have been given with that cheerfulness that endear- ed her to a large circle of admiring friends. With such an extensive circle of friends and acquaintances it is not surprising that one so much esteemed would be the recipient of so many really beautiful and valuable presents. Miss Ross was also kind ly remembered by the members of the choir, the Sunday School, and her esteemed her'withaffectionate remem brance, it is needless to say was ap- preciated. Mr. Cole of Tore | catered "for thie ] Mr. and Mrs. MacBrien téokthe 6.00 pm. C.P.R. train at Myrtle for a trip across the continent, thence to Sidney, Australia, where Mr Mac- Brien has received a military ap- pointment, a promotion he is rich- ly entitled to. - Henri Bourassa is not wanting in courage. He faced the grafters at Ottawa and dared them to their face. Now he is to fight Mr. Turgeon, the strongest man in the Quebec Cabinet. The contest in Bellechase will be noatble, and it would not be a surprise if the clean Liberal were not to defeat the re- presentative of the unclean section, The unfortunate feature of Mr. Bourassa s participation in provin- cia. politics is the fact that he leaves the Ottawa arena, where the state of affairs is much worse than at Quebec. St. John's, Nfld, Oct. 28,--Can- nibalism has been resorted to by the natives in Uugava, according to Rev. Mr. Stewart, an Anglican mis- sionary tothe Ungava Bay Eski- mos. He says that owing to tha severe cold and unusual scarcity of game, many natives in the remote regions have perished from starva- tion, and the survivors have been forced to canibalism in order to sustain life. Recently the crew ot a Newfoundland vessel, which wasin Unbgava Bay, discovered thirty skeletons lying umburied on the . | beaches. 1t is supposed 'that these were the remains of some of the victims of the tamine. From 'Chi Few things wil fairly adequate of some of the St cross one of t route, even t average rate of; hour. Thus, eg what State you and you- are info! case may be; th ceive the same meet with many e the triumph of eng obstacles which but insuperable. ample of this wh ot the Roeki at the same time with his heart of about ten p.m. we night some very including themaje as the Father of ever, long before tination (which a we were favored souri and of the Colorado --views repeated again ai has been said as of agricultural is equally true of fornia was there the better. most desolale pla irrigation, thus day or other "ul we went toward. the more nume land, culminated most gorgeous fu himself amongst. ple and amid ings--odorous sh flowers, gaudy: brilliant suns Quivers with sky." Miscellanedy inordinate must not be reference, no a few other Thus the and jack | APPLES-- farmer i Ss RE Bo ROO Fp Mins than the length Sg inois, Kansas, Ari ico, or some other ask the same ques some of the curves il out of a coach' "wind d an enormous engine ti like some Cyclopean blood coursing throu train of coaches from As we did not leave dian an board called our di views of the broad but n the meandering of the str leaving the latter State thi and not until we are well To be sure, in even the [day the 21st of Oct. Rev. J. S. ces one saw some | Williamson, D. D., of Hamilton, dimidutive houses, the dw.llings of preached eloquent and inspiring the section mer, and now.and then ; one was pleasantly surprised to find Sunday School class evidenced and |. 1 come a [ruitiul field did these oases beco we found ourselves surpassing charms' fruitfullness, which' eventually, in the neighbourhood ofidelighiful Up- powering sublimit correspondent, after than five days' jour ; evergreens, lucious. cal mocking bigds, one can sing ail Wei bright, The committee deserve great and Le Reimson of the credit for the able and economical Toke Toile po the day are way they pressed the building to And light completion. .. It was very gratifying witsees on © the to know that not a cent of interest of the more important edifices. But more impressive than any other | succession (through | dali Soy brightness | eye gladly sought repose in the more sombre portions of the landscape, VIATOR. a si fire pi rn pn ee Methodist Church Dedication at Seagrave. Over one year 'ago the corner I stone of Seagrave Methodist Church was laid. Owing to the failure of the contaactor there was much de- lay, and the partly finished building _|bad'to be protected from the frosts of the past winter. Early in the : | Spring the work was resumed, but -| another blow came to the people in the death of their pastor, Rev. WV. J. Young. This past summer, after great sacrifice and heroic work they s | succeeded in completing the build- ing. It is a beautiful structure, with furnishings and sheds, is valu- ed at $10,000. The auditorium and Sunday School room can be thrown , {together and will seat about 500. There is also a large basement The church was dedicated on Sun- h pass 4 su stic re \ Water yeachif humorgy with t deep 8 which Wd ag to the; and which Illinois mucl hange for sermons both morning and evening. Rev B Greatrix, chairman of the District, conducted the dedicatory {service in the morning and preach ed a most able and helpful sermon atv 1 of Wor gagtionion tea and concert, '| $3000, was raised this meeting The full liabilities and ennabling the trustees to build a large enclos- ed shed and further fix up the base- ment and Sunday School room. The church was taxed to its utmost capacity three'times on Sunday and P| filled to overflowing on Monday evening. ? On Sunday; thie 27th of Oct, Rev. Wesley Elliott of Hastings, preached morning and evening to the pleasure and profit of his andi- ences, and Rev. &. Terrill, B.A. of Greenbank, addresse.l the Sunday School Rally in the alteinoon. Ow ing lo the contiuous rain (he con- gregations were not so large as the previous Sunday but those who came were well repaid for their effort. 8, until at Jast a lairyland of d wondrous scene of the pce and over Here your mewhat less by rail, finds fricndly peo fil surround- 'and gracefu. its and lovely s and mus - talian skies apd | land where 5 | was paid in any way before dedica- tion, This was due to the chair man of the Building Committee, Mr. | R. Thompson, who advanced peces- Fsary money from time to time ; with this'and the gilt labor by the earnest dd ificing committee, together : beral help of members ends. This fine church was ro mphal 18 the 'Moorish architecture of many featpre of the journey Sh 00-1 feeding "which the | amo| ways can do much. fo ity el both the Bast and Winnipeg Co mercial an other Westetn journals are urging 'Western farmers to make the bes of the present situation by going could buildup their constituency East and West for the [uture by giving such rates as wil promote a movement of young cattle west- ward, and to feed grain eastward.' Sure and Safe Baby's Own Tablets is the best medicine in the world for the minor ailinents of little ones, and the saf- est. word [or this--we give yom ihe quar. antee of a Government ana, 1 that this medicine contains no: ile oi harmful drug. Itis «qui .y good for the new born babe or tise well- grown child. Itis a ceria on cure for all the minor ailments of ci Li hood: Mrs Andre Trembliy, + y- abec, Que., says: "I have pis ved the value of Baby's Own Tabicts as a cure for several of the trouiles that afflict young children, includ- ing skin diseases, indigestion and teething t:oables." Sold by med- icine dealers or by mail at 25 ceuts 'a box from the Pr Williams' Med- icine Co., Brockville, Ont, EE lS New York, Oct 28.--A s entence of six months' imprisonment in the penitentiry was to-day imposed by Justice Dowling upon Dr. Walter R. Gillette, former Vice-President af the Mutual Life Insurance Com-! pany, who was convicted of perjury Dr. Gillette first denied and then dmitted toa Grand Jury that he . } $5100 in. a bank to ing / insurance companies. To check a cold quickly, get fram your druggist somenittle Candy Cotd Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preventatives, for they are not only safe, bot decidedly certain and promph Preveutios contain uo Quinine, no axative, nothing harsh nor sickening. 'Taken ut the "snecze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe. ete. Hence the name, Prenventics, for feverish children 48 Preventics 25 conts. Trial Boxes § cts: Suld by A. J. Davis. London, Ont, Oct. 28.-- A Aten jack, named Reynolds had a nar- row escape from death this morning while engaged in painting the steel stack at the London Rolling Mills He was up 125 feet in the air work- ing with his brush when, as he leaned over the seat, the strong wind blew it from him. Quick as a flash he grasped the rope by which his assistant sends up supplies and down this he slid with great speed. The coat sleeve was torn off and his arm badly burned by the fric tion against the rope. Had he not been able to grasp the rope he feét below, mat ag there together. In consequence we worry-- Can't belp it because nerves into mixed farming. The rattways|p We do not ask you to take our gun io Ling for th kind of werk most of ue de advanced medical knowledge of today, ** said the authority referred 'keeps a multitude of persons practicall nfluencing legisfation affect-| | io would have fallen (othe roof, 65} Resign From the Worry Club { Life isa rush, but we can't all get}. are weak, vitality is 'burnt up and} over 1B to, alive w! Li only us nervous turned out the worry part, an UP. Let Ferrozone help you. I e a_ticly man "more po man ema ERE there's no staying power left. ou o¥ | 2linost strengthening putritiv. tonic. o | Fills the bl ised naire A 5 worn out. more brain Tei from every one Seg was demanded west and tear hds de the brain work and the strain on the "Do it now," office and about his wo to 1906 the po) England and | numbered with an army of Wales inarensed 561-2 pe E Sati Thi | enterprising grain buyers, thie A sk 4 out the Dominion as having the Mia on read of senile by Jer seu), of Task yours tre hose mi are resent age few years ago. There is less demand for people who can e their hands, system have increased. "The result is that the. mind dies and the body is "kept ¢dical science, which thus adds adds to © growing list of seuile cases in our CLERKS TOOK THE ADVICE. "Do It Now" Cards Worked Wonders in English Office. A London dry goods merchant re- from a visit to the Btates a short time ago with notions about procrastination being the thief |'of time remarkably developed. He {Peas-- Small. brought with him a number of cards , pxcelient printed maxim, and h these FISHES IN SLEEP. In Most Spedles They Experience a Change of Color. The. way fishes sleep is a study and grain buyer was | canght in the slump in fresh | cOmmodtty. 'He was a. loyi this phase | devoted husband, an' . situation, he, that be 'father and true friend. His wife: : y less Prince Albert. (Quotations by A. Ross & Ben, ° alive Oct: 31, 1907. o Fall Wheat. .$ i548 oe dementia | Spring Wheat...... o 90 @ o gs Goose Wheat... .c.. 0 90 ®@ © go Barley ............ 0o6o@ 072 Rye ... 075@ o 80 Qats.. .. 040@ © 50 Beans... i. . 100@ I 10 Grass Seed... . 100@ I 2§ United | Alsike Clover. . 700@ 9g 25 Red Clover, ..... .« 6o0o@ 6 25 Peas--Blackeye ... 0 go@ 0 gs > o o 8o Buckwheat. ...... © Le 0 60 - Torkeys \.. vo 50s: Sue oy Geese :...,.. 0 10 4 iz 0 1 ° ee Cattle, per 1b Hogs, per 100 Ibs. . Wis. These tests nre ple--withont a penny's cret--the - Catarch Romedy. Sold by A, For Over Sixty Years MRS, WINSLOWS' SOOTHING SYRUP bas bese used by millions of mothers for their children: while teething. a ar ais woot by 8 sick ehild suffering sad orylug with pain of jus everywhere as Dr. Shoop's. Hi ablets, Pain simply means i en nondue blood pressure - at the where the pain existe: Dr. Shoop's ab. 'lets quickly equalize this x blood Premire, and pain immed; Write Di free rind Praga ro gs aces {up to the time of the great. fe predeceased him twenty-three years. Arthur Chistian, The remains "of deceased 'were op Monday last intefred in the family plot in the Pine Grove Cemetery, PORT PERRY MARKETS. Tilal Catarrh treatments are being: mailed _| out fiee, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, proving to the peo- value of this scientific presciiption Rnowm to druggists cverywhere as Pn Shoop's J. Davis. PLOWING MATCH. The only survivor of the family is one son--Mr, Barristsr and Solicitor, Di the Stomach and Oures: successfully SOUGht (EMIPOTAIY Ob | by ee es Tomei livion. ; and give tone and energy Lo the whole system. "Mrs i the pattern of their col- | Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is io entirely changed. The orl | lesntts he ste so is ihe prescription of oveol he oldest female physicians and purses in the nl die) ae i United States. Price twenty-five cents » bottle. Sold A daytime utifully by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure end ask piaging ove! sides, but at ¢r "MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP dull b Pain soywhers, in in the heads black bands goriads, Sewel nou 4} on its sides. rom) 8to; a To tafe qe At 48 little Pink a Tabict, uowa to Tare Shoop, Racine, * er Wie nits box 25 conta.

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