HEE iE " y supposed that ele- ttack a human beh olested hi 'H i ] E g ; : ¥ g i iE Een i i fF ; £ 2 i ¥ iy | | : t ¢ ¥ 1 E i Hh i | 4 § = i 5 i: 5 FEigy: o i | £ : i SEE gd te i 5 EEE ea af E # i ii I i 8 £ if i i E eR : 8 i oo . to Thi 'I velop into consumption. krasl, or no | o.| will do for you. it is time for the pi '| tration to share the fate of the ['genieral election. E NEW BLOOD. What Dr: Williams Pink Pills Do--That is Why They Qure So Many Diseases. When persons have not enough blood, or when their blood is weak land watery, the doctors name the 0 anaemia. Bluodlessness is 1 {ihe direct cause of many common ' diseases, such as indigestion palpit- {ation of the heart, debility, decline, neuralgia, nervousness, rheumatism and consumption, The surest signs ol poor Llood are paleness, bluish lips. cold hands and feet, general weakness, low spirits and headaches and backaches. If aneemia is not checked in time it will probably de- There is {one certain cure for anaemia-- Dr. I Williams' Pink Pills. These pills actually make new, rich, red blood, which fils the veins and brings pew life, new energy and good health to bloodless people. In proof lof "this Miss Mabel Clendenniog, Nidgara Falls, Oot, says: * For (wn years | suffered from a petite. ak Aig 1d" DOv Janice. aches and fell Jow spirited. 'My heart would palpitate violently, I could do no work around the house. I became very pale and my nerves got unstrung. The cflorts of two ubod doctors failed to help me, 1 was in such a pitiful state. One day a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and 1 did so. [Son [saw the pills were helping me and by the time I had taken | nine boxers 1 was completely cured {I nad a good appetite, gained in weight, I hadn't an ache or pain, could sleep well and 1am mn far | better health than {ever was, | - | cannot speak too highly of what Dr | Williams Pink Piils have done lor What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills | have done for Miss Clendenning | they have done for thousands--they But you must get | the genuine with the foll name * Dr. | Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- { ple" on the wrapper around every i box. Lf yonr dealer has not got the genuine pilis you can get them at so cents a box or six boxes for 82.50 from the Dr. Williams' | Co., Brockville, Ont TI\" Several sums from M( ) N EY . $300 to $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate in- estment at lowest rute. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. fr CE Tr -- ---- e--r THF OBSERVER HAS a Goon CIkCULATION. and ix con- stantly rowing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Modu in the County ; i (he champion of the Agriculturists and more conservative and practical olmss of people is not a_ favorite of schemers, hoomers aud cliques ; it is the Uldest and Bost Established --founded in 1857 Lhe most al a in its local and general news department and s priuted entirely in the pace of pub- liestion-- Port Perry. North Ontario Observer. (The OMetal Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857. only Paper Printed nnd Published in Port Perry. RY, NOV. 21, PORT PER 1907. | Oonservative Gains. Returns for three Ontario by- olctions for the Dominion Parlia- ment 2(¢ now complete. The offi-| cial count VES the Conservatives a +h Wellington and gain of 42 in Now. of 36 in East Nos Jhumberland, 'tom a while London has changed Liberal majority of over 300 tod Conservative majority of 1,036. ee Port Perry Christmas Fair. The Port Perry, Reach & Scugog A rricultural Society has fixed on THURSDAY. DEC. 19, for hold- ing their Christmas Fair. For ex- ent and liberality the coming Prize List promises to eclipse all former Christmas Fairs held under its auspices. --_---- Mr. Foster has this week address- »d a nymber of large and enthusi, astic meetings in Western Ontario, 'His masterly review of the aas deepened the conviction already sitong-in that part of Canada that $ < b -Adiming, he Ross Ministry which the Province of On- tari. dealt summarily at the last Wt, Borden is taking a {rest after nig long and. succesiul tour of the T8 « : id Chranns Tob. plugs. Quahty al- Medicine | ue Nw Figu.--All the bets of the new of Jones, Dunk & Co. who are succeeding Jones & Son in the Dry Goods, Clothing and Grocery business in this place, sre practical and experts in every de- partment of the business. The senior member, Mr. C. W. Jones, Jong and extensive knowledge of the requirements of this community and his great popularity with the purchasing community need no dilating at our hands; Mr. 'E. Dnnk's successful management of the extensive establishment of Jones & Son's his thorough know- ledge of wholesale values of mer- chandise and his popularity as a salesman and courteous aud affable manner in entertaining customers make him an important and desir- able to the b arena of the town. Mr. Mclnrye of Orillia is thoroughly posted an ition He comes highly commended as a busi- to the mercantile business. ness mana and citizen. We predict for the new firm an extensive pat- ronage and a successful career, A. Bongard Esq. Prince Albert leaves in a few days for Florida, where he intends to -spend the | winter with his daughter in the solubrious climate of that famed | State. Mr. Bongard has been in | constant and active business for the past forty years and richly deserves !a rest, and all wish him an enjoy lable time. Mr. Geo. M. Jones. junior partner |of the late firm of Jones & Son, has | accepted an important position on ithe staff of the Toronto Junction Collegiate Institute at a sa ary of The young man's abilitics re | muneration he may demand. All | regret his departure from Port $1,500. are such as to command any Perry. PersoNAL.--On Tuesday bf this week Tuk Omserver had a very | pleasant visit from Mr. P. H Run- i ale, of Dickinsen, North Dakota, son of our late lamented townsman, Mr, Thomas Rundle. Our welcome visitor for the past ten years has been sheep ranching in North Da- kota and his residence under the Star Spangled Banner has been fav eat |OTable to him in appearance, finan- cially and otherwise; he being now one of the most extensive ranchers in that State--possessing ten thous. Coomb, Prince Albert, made Tus Osserver a call yesterday, He has pospered in the West and purposes residing with his mother ! now in her loneliness. IMPORTANT To LapIes.-- Mr. W. H. Doubt having been appointed Agent for this district for the most famous make of Ladfes' Cloth and having graduated at Cutting Ladies' Garments in one of the most cele brated Cutting Institutes in New York city, he is now 'prepared to cut, fit and manufacture, in the latest styles, Ladies' Coats and J ack- ets. Cagd. -- Miss Yarnold, Port Perry, is prepared to receive Music Pupils-- Piano and Vocal. Rev. S. T. Bartlett, Associate Secretary of the Methodist Sunday Schools aud Epworth League, will preach, morning and evening, in the Methodist Church--this being Rally Day. All are invited. Mr. W. H. Doubt has a magnifi- gent line of Melton (vercoatings that canuot be duplicated in this vicinity. They are beauties which he will convert into stylish Overcoxts on short notice, and the price will certainly please. ) Rev, Robt. Emberson, Jate of Japan, who is now bome on fur Methodist Church on Snaday last-- merging and évening- ey and' lecture were M and C of Japan." The devoted to ; ms of the People patio apd intelligent audiences amount realized wag about $400. Baby Smiles. sickly children. "The Tabs up-to-date in all matters pertaining Pp mem- | Reto! large co onr Port. all retu grounds full quota game in htful time Model School his Class ning of Sat- nce of Mrs. should, Mr. ular with all of 1907 are appreciate I's kindness, he term they nt of them- b f the Metfio Perry, intend azanr in the church, on 4th. Re on the 19 - the nif Talent of secured for © Snaps 1 Nott, del undersold i quality and' 8t made a stil} his store sh il Cut Pricgsw Auction Si SAINTFIRLD.-- Messts. John Bhasning and David Truax have anfbionzed Mr. Baird to sell at the Ggand Central House, Saintfield. on4 day next, Nov. 23, a number! ¢ st class horses and cattle. 7 ill be a grand opportunity to seenre first-clas ani. mals at auctidn prices. See posters and atteud the sale. Furniture line, le: considered, has cut in prices-- be empty if mplish it. Auction SaLE--~Mr. Thomas L. Hooey, lotg, con. 3, Cartwright is making preparation to depart for the Great West @nd has ordered Mr. Jackson to sell by auction on the 'premises, on Tuesday. Dec. 3, all his stock of horses, cattle, sheep swine and implements. Sce the posters and don't fail to attend the sale. } Auction Saue.--It will be seen by the posters that Mr. R. Shckle- hunters| cinity have] hunting | be vo are missing a great treat. Family Herald and Weekly Star 30 day masily worth ten times t sul price to any Its rn in fact cannot be over es- timated. Itis a A ation of a weekly newspaper, fai magazine and > agricultural jour- 'nal without an' equal. Farmers', if you do not read the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, you should give it a trial during 1907. Do not wait until January but yemit one dollar now and you will never regret it. oes Scugog. 'The monthly meeting of the Union Ladies' Aid Socfety, Scugog, was held on Tuesday of last week at the residence of Mrs, Peter Williams; the business of the Society was | transacted - with, -dispalch, after which about onehundred and twelve was kindly and provid-| .|od by the hospitable hostess. During the evening the number jacressed until about one hundred and thirty were present, the tables were readjusted, the company call- ed to order, and Rev. Mr. Wickett, request, and in behalf of the community made the presentations and read the following addrcss i-- Mgr. ano Mrs WILLIAMS AND © Fay, -- We, 'a few of your friends and neighbors, have gathered here in your old home to participate in the pleasures of this evenings greetings and associations, and while we are thark(ul for this occasion, our plca- ures has mingled with a sense of loncliness and sorrow, as we thirk of your family moving from our midst, By your removal, we realize that we are losing in you and yours kind friends and neighbors, who have always been, in the best sense of the word, neighbors indeed; and the memory of your mafly acts of kindness hospitality, benovolence and love will everbe cherished not only by members of the Gun Club, but by your many friends, whom you are about to leave behind. In the Church with which you are "as yet connected, we now we are losing those ton, lot 23, cong 1st, Cartwright, has i iohs to Mr. Swain, to vi, on the pre- ¢ of hocscs, cattle farm implement A t place on | df over at class | and high grade ie iniplonients. and ic) Lon uiders to sell farm on Wednes- 7. The list is a braces a number 'and choice short- tattle and all will be of prices--the op- good one-- don't fail foeher's sale. cattle has gi everyt day, No horn and sold regar portunity to attend Constipatio appetite and Hollister's stores the ap diseanra, builds Tea or Lab fligestion, drive away you weak avd sick. Mountain Tea re ud drives away 8 System. 33cents, -- A. J. Dayis. Mr. Edward]. 7, Reach, having arming has in- on to sell without es, cattle, imple- The sale will onday, Nov, 25, ye o'clock. This i opportunity to ¥ auction and don't §i It is with the most ao and well and bs lough, occupied the pulpit of the| was much appreciated By the lorge de«| dea Joys and sorrows, the burdens and who have endeavored to cheerfully ontribute time, talents and means, that the Church here, as well as elsewhere might prosper, and for this we trust you wi 10 of the cares, the difficulties and triomphs, through which our God has safely' brought you, we respectfuly ask you, Mr. and Mrs Williams, to accept this couch, and you, Miss Ethel' this Bible and Hymn Beok (eom- bined) as slight expressions of our love, friendship, and best wishes for your future prosperity. We believe this to be a very in- adequate expression indeed, but we have learned, we trust, that the motive which inspires an act far outweighs the value of the act itself so that thus adding the feeling of, respect, to love, we beg your ac- ceptance of the gifts. And in your removal from our midst you may rest assured that in your new home, and wherever your lot may be cast, you will be follow- ed by the warmest interest and wishes of your many friends on Scugog Island. And although our pathways may some what diverge, we earnestly pray that your God, who has so blessed and belped you all ihrough the years, will still be with you, and prove ' a very present help in time of need," and that eventually by Divine Grace, you shall one and all enter into your Father's Home which he has prepared for all who love him iw sincerity and truth. - Signed on behalf of the commun- ity, E _ Mgs. Geo. PermiTT Mgs. Jos. Davey, * ii Mas. i F. Gegrow, ed Scugog, Nov. 13th, 1907. ality and Quantity. ask your aT a er big or a Chewing Tobaccos. "Currency" Britain's output of teal last year, 530,266, was the largest on re ishing an Oyster Stew, | li New big style, their supposed viete yi 250,000,000 tons valued at Ady cfg ba agai . . Dur, ing the first half of the time, Ux~ bridge scored one goal. On starting the second half the Port Perry boys got down to hard work, end assisted by the wind pressed hard on the Uxhtidge goal. In about five min~ utes Port scored and the scoring 1 were even. After about a minute or two.one of the Uxbridge players went--to the referee and claimed that one of the Port Perry boys had scored the ball on a foul. Then he proceeded to- disallow the the home team, : After a great deal of noise and clamor the game was resumed with- out any further scoring, but the] boys to papers. . Uxbridge came over to win. Tu the first place our boys had told them not to come. In the second place, they were determined to have everything their own way. All the referee gave our boys was one foul out of at least six which were justly 'boys their goal, The goal-umpire | for Port Perry claimed a goal for| ; | W. Lh. PARRISE Local Sales Agent. claimed. Besides Port Perry claim- ed a penalty kick which Mr. Re- feree would not allow. In the third place, the referee insisted on appointing all the officials which is not customary, and further every one ef them was Uxbridge, and still further the captain of the home team was not consulted at all--a matter at least which every visiting team recognizes. What are they ? Are they true sports 2 We cave the reader to judge. We are sorry Port boys scut them home without paying for their sup- pers, but the boys were deter ined not to stand their meanness. Be- sides Port did not expect them, 2nd hence could make no arrangetucuis so as toget a good gate. They say that they have! What.has heen the record ? Home and home games have been played bewteen these two scligols for several years. In 192, 19:3. | 1904, 1905 and 1907 games have | been played, what has been the re ! sult ? Port has beaten them on the rivals, round on every occasion up To this vear--even, grant them a victory this year-- have they much sof to boast ? ; ' 18 Said to Heip Many. Get from any prescription pharwmist the folio, ing : Fluid Extract Dandelion one half ounce ; Compound Kargou, one ounce ; Compound Syrup of Sarsapariila, three ounces. Shake well in & bottle aud take a teaspoonful dose after each meal and at bediime, The above is considered by an emi neut authority who writes in a New York daily paper, as the finest prescrip tion ever writtun ww relieve Backache, Kiduey Trouble, Weak Bladder aud all forms.of Urinary difficultics. I hismix- ture acts promptly on the elimiuative tissues ef the kidnuys, enabling them to filter and strain the uric acid and other waste matter froma the blood causs Rheumatism, Bome people who suffer from the afflictions may wot feel inlined to place much confidence in this simple mixture, yet those who have tried it say the re- sults are simply surprising tho relief being affected without the slightest in- jury to the stomach or other organs. Mix some aud give it a trial. It eer tainly comes highly recommended. It is the prescription of an eminent auth ority, whose entire reputation, it is said, was established by it. A druggist here at home when asked stated tbat ho eeuld either supply the ingredients or mix' the preseription for our readers, also rucommends it as harmiess. ll A LNaANge MN FOMpSimwn ow "1 bear the audiénce last aight wes rather cold?" sald I! Tragedy. y "They were at first." replied Lowe Comedy, "mt when they remembered that they bad paid good money to Bee | eR trometer "So your dnughter fs going to warry 8 dtle?" said (he Ol arquaintavce. - "No," answered "slr. Cumtox,' "if's worse thap that She's got to take a fellow that | don't like along with it" ' His Coat of Arms. liam, now we are getting into of arms? Mr. SX Coraats, my themselves finally trinmphed over their old hy thad to be made by Mrs. Newrich - Don't you think, Wil-| 4; wmart set that we should' bave eh tomorcow. | a Prince Albert. On Tuesday, Nov. 26th, the Sons of Temperance of Prince Albert intend giving the public a rare treat by way of entertainment. 1 hé Rev. C. O. Johnston will deliver his most Po; pular lecture entitled * Seven Different People." Miss Scenes, Elocutionist, Port Perry, and the Port Perry Quartette will be pre- sent to render some choice selec- tions. Everybody should - avail of this opportunity, Rev Mr. Suell, chairman, Doors opened at 7 o'clock, to commence at 8 children 15 cis. Admission--Adults 25 ofs.. --------e To check a cold quickly, gat from your druggi-t some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists every where are now dispensing Preventioa, or thay are not only safe, but decidedly prompt, Proventics con tain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh ner sickening. Taken in the '*nuezn stage' Preventics will prevent Pocumonia, Bronchitis, LaGrippa. ete. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for f. verish children. 48 Preventics 25 cts, Tial Bxes 5 cts. Soldby A.J. Davis certain and When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney nerves got weak, then these organs al ways fail Don't drug the Siomach, nor stimulate Heart or Kidueys That is gimply a makeshift. Got a prescrip tint known to druggists ever, where as Dr. Shoop's Rest ative. Lhe H.-stora- tive As sprepared: ¢ lv for these w-ak inisidy rves Strevgthen these nerves. badd them up with Dx. Shoop's BEVERY STUDENT in our schoool succeeds because we provide sensible courses, employ stic- cessful teachers and give individual instruction. Enter any time. Write for Catalogue. BRITISH AMERICAN BusiNESs COLLEGE, Toronto* The population of Canada has doubled since Confederation. The Liberals of Toronto again "see "yictary coming." There's The population of GreaterLondon ic now estimated to have reached the enormous total of 7,217,930. A tickling eough from any cause is quickly Stppey by Dr. 8hoop's Cough Cure. Andit is so thorottighls harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers overywhere to give it without hesits- tion even to very voung babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung-heating mountaiveous shrub, furnish the curative properties to Dr Shoop's Cough cure. It calms cough, and heals the sore and senxitive bronchial membranes. Stnpls a resine ous plant extract, that belps to heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this sorub whieh the Doctor uses, '* The | Sacred Herb" Demand Dr. Shoop. lake no othe. A.J Davis. Prien CANADIAN Busingss | CorLLito¥, Great training. $3 Small Cost. Good Positions Free Catalog. Everybody el R.A. PARQUHARSON, Bk. €or. Yonge and Bloor Sts. 1 Restorative--tablets or liquid. 1 see how quickly help will come. Free sam: pla test sent on roqaest by. Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health iy surely worth this simple test. Sold by A. J. Davis, -- han BORN. Harris--In Port Perry, on Thurs. Nov. 14th, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Harris a son. DIED. Swan--In Port Perry, on Monday, November 18 James Morrison / Swan, in his 8gth years. Deceased was a native of the North of England, having been born south of the river Tweed, of highly respectable and influential parentage , he, together with his wife, came to Canada about sixty years ago; they first settling at Peterborough, where they remained a short time, Mr. Swan afterwards being engaged in the Crandell Foundry in Borelia where he filled an imporrant position, shortly after- wards opening a blacksmith shop on the north side of Queen Street where he carried on business suc- cessfully for many years. Being an expert at his busiaess and industri ous he soon gained an enviable rep- utation and commanded a very large patronage; being possessed of robust health and grand constitu- tion, constancy at his laborous| employment was only play to him land frequently he worked both night and day in order to fill orders. and at that time horse-shoe nails blacksmil - | reputation as a horseshoer was so a that the making of these nec: sary nails required almost inces- sant night work. Being frugal he |nc slowly but surely acquired the nec d extended business the business centre' | "*° For Over Bixty Years MRS. WINKLOWE SOOTHING SYRUP has bees used Ly millions of wothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of you rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain «F Cutting Tecth, send at ouce and got a Lotte of "Me whi Winslow's Scothing Byrup" for Children Teething. I will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend apon it, mothers, there ls no mistake alout it. It cures Diarrhosa, Rogulaies the Stomach and Dowels, Cures Wind Colle, Softens the Gums, Reduces loflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs' Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chillren Teething is plesant Lo the taste and ia the prescription of one of the oldest aod best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and asl for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP _-------------- PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ros & Bon. Nov 21, 1907, Fall Wheat ........ $1 00 @ $1 oo Spring Wheat...... Goose Wheat. . Barley ........ ° k ® Grass Seed... Alsike Clover... Red Clover Peas--Black-eye ». . Peas--Small....... Buckwheat. . Turkeys .. Geese ... 000000 OONI~~0000 BR888555 20888883888 Chickens Butter .,.. Eggs... Cattle, per 1b Hogs, per 100 lbs... crsnecesienan PRPPPPRRARPREPRRAAAR® o o o 6