ai other things alleged digesting Mood but these merely give temporary relief cure indigestion--and d worse RTE ; a ures . and so-called pre-digested foods in the country. These pills + indigestion 'because they th and 'tone the stomach, thus enabling it to do the work ntends it should do. Charbonneau, St.Jerome, argest wholesale con- cerns in the Queen City. The other |day 'was admitted as junior member of the old established whole- sale institution known as (he Can- ada ate Company. That the young man possesses the requisite ability and intelligencedo become an in acquisi.ion to the Pp "with which ie" is "now AFT A 4 "@xXtellent article that 'ap: peared in ow issue of the 30th Jan- uary, ré % How Much Will'it Raise Your Tages ?" was copied from tle Whitby "Gazette. We inadyert antly omitted to give credit to that journal for its authorship. ' There' have riot been so "For months I suffered indigestion. After te year end 'heart. Often after the lightest meal 1 would be afflicted with a smother- ing sensation. Finally my mother uced me. to try Dr. Williams® Pink Pills. Under the use of this medicine the trouble began to dis- appear, and in less than a couple of mouths I had completely recovered my health and can now enjoya hearty meal as well as any one." It is because they make new, rich blood that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills always cure indigestion, anaemia, rheumatism, heart palpitation, neur algia, sciatica, St. Vitus dance and the headaches, backaches and other indescribable ills of girlhood and womanhood. Sold by medicine deslersor by mail at 50 cents & box | or si¥ boxes for $2 50 from The Dr. | Williams® Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MONE « $300t0 $10,000, hve 'been placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. HUBLRT L. EBBELS, ! Barrister, Port Per, | Spar, -- North Ontario Qbs {The Oficial Poper of the Paspl grver.| 3 |Top »"OUNDED IN 1857. Taly Paper Prinicd und Pablished in Port Perry. Ayer rrr "PORT PERRY, FEB. 13, 1908. St What Does This Mean ? The Government brought down copies of the papers which showed no signs of collussion. But when Mr, Bennett got hold of the original «documents he made an interesting discovery. Mackay's two tenders were enclosed in an envelope from his law cffice with the printed di- rection "After ten days return to box .390, Owen Sound," Mackay's law firm address. Strange to say the two 'Kastner bids were also enclosed in an envelope, exactly similar to Mec- Kays. The figures 30" had been crossed out and "31" substituted while "Owen Sound" had been re- placed by "Pinetanguishene" The Post Office stamps showed that both letters had been mailed at Ottawa on the same day and regis tered in immediate succession. 'One of Mr. McKay's two tenders 'was signed by himself, and the _ other in a different hand. Accord- ing to tbe prices each company would get one contract if no out- sider came in. But a Montreal con- ractor impudently butted in to the Matchedash job, bidding 14 cents mgainst a7 cents bid by Mackay. | he had not intervened Mackay ould apparently have besn the ; west Matchedash'and Kastner 'at Penetangzishene. But when the : ter contract went to Montreal other was alloted to Mackay, ugh his schedule prices seem Kastper's. Kastner was' h Hr x | ng next month were unfil this week $105.689.519. To this Mr. Fielding has addod a sup- plementary of $2,850,000 bringing the total up to $108,539.519. This is about two and +a halt times the expenditure for 1896, At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Reach, Port Perry and Scugog Agricultural So- ciety held on the 6th inst, the Pre sident, Mr. Thos. Graham, stated it would not be convenient for him to longer hold the office of President Much regret was expressed by the Board at Mri Graham's decision. On motion the resignation was ac-- cepted and Mr. Wm, Graham, of Scugog electcd to the office, The | date 'ur the coming Purebred Stock | Sale was fix=d to dake place in Port | by Auction, withoutreserve on the prem- Y= 7 | Perry on Wedoestday, March 11th, |ises; on Saturday, Pebiuary 8, six horses, 7 Several sums from | and the President, Secretary and | twenty-eight head of high grade cattle, Ms. Waddell were appointed to make all the preliminary and neces sary arrangements, All communi {cations regarding cpntribations of able animals at Auction prices. See the | stock to this sale should be address- | mammoth posters and don't fail to attend ed to, and full particulars may be obtained of the Secretary, Mr, J. H. Biown. Newsmarket's JusiLgr. -- Fifty years ago, on the first Monday in anvary, Newmarket held its first municipal election. It was only a small village with a total population --men, women and children--of 725. Of late the town has been making giant strides from a manufaeturing point of view, should it continue in this respect for only a short period it will soon rank 'with the leading mavufacturing towns in Canada. Newmarket p@ssesses superior ad- vantages as a manufacturing town ; its leading cifizens are men of en- ergy, of the necessary required ca ital, and the right stamp to EH the products of their factories reach the best available markets so that the returns will be remunerative. Ontario County Council has re- scinded the good roads by-laws passed last year. It is satisfactory to note that the representatives of Mara, Rama and Beaverton voted against this retrograde step.-- Orillia Packet. New Telephone Connection The private telephone system extend- ing from Burketon to Cadmus, Burton, Yelverton, Lotus, Nestleton and Caesarea now connects at Burketon with the Bell Telephone Company's lines, so that the above points can now be reached by long | distance telephone. 1 Builds up waste tissue, promote 8 ap- tite, improves digestion, induces ro- reshin ng renewed strengt and. healthy bats what Hollotos Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85¢, Tea or Tablets. The death occurred yesterday morning, Feb. 10th, of Mary A. Edmand, the beloved wife of the Rev. Robert Cade, D.D., at her re- sidence, 108 €owan Avenue, in the in the 70th year of her age. Mrs Cade was botn in Yorkville on April 22nd, 1837, being daughter of the late Mr. John Edmand, - merchant, and two months ago in the best of | .| spirits she entertained bet inany the very efficient manner in which he catered to our wants. By his untiring efforts and geoi; he made dur stay very pleasant in- deed. i J. A. Vanpgrvorr, Representing, Micnee & Minness, Kingston JW. BARRINGTON, Shen sion. "ThE Government has approved of the system of county roads to be County. Coty Avcrion. Saiz---Mr. Thos Collins, one "of 'S eading and most enterprising farm- rs, being about to leave this Tocal sell without reserve, on lot 22, con. 6, (halfa-mile from Port Perry), on Thursday, Feb. 27, commencing at one o'clock, all his stock of horses, caltle, farm machinery, implements, etc. Thesale is an extensive one, includes 8 horses, 37 head jof cattle, 13 of which are cows, a long list 'of implements, etc. All of which are to go at auction prices. This will be a good bpportunity to obtain de- sirable #himals. See the adv. in aho'liet coltithn and the Mammoth Posters. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. --Mr. Robt. Town, lot 11, con. 17, Reach (1} mile east of Greenbank) having concluded to | give up farming, has authorized Messrs. Geo. Jackson and W. F. Marquis; to sel | a numbet of pure-beed sheep and swine, | together with a large stock of first-class | machinery, "implements, &c. This will | be a grand opportunity to secure desir- Mr, Town's sale.) | PoSTPoNMENT. Owing to inclement weather on | the day appointed tlie above sale has been Postponed till to morrow (Friday) Fcb. 14th, when it will {take place, rain or shine. Don't fail to be ptesent, Auction SaLe.--It will be seen by the posters that Mr. G. E. Stinson, lot 7, con. 5, Manvers has authorized Mr. Gardener to sell by Auction on the premises on Wed: | nesday, February 26, all his stock of horses, cattle, swine, implements, machinery, &c. The list contains a number of valuable horses, the cattle are good grade and imple- ments nearly all of modern manu- facture. Don't fail to make a note of time gnd place and dttend Mr. Stinson"s sale. Why get up in the morning feeling blue, Worry others and worry you; Here's a secret between yon and me, Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. --A. J. Davis Auction SaLe--Mr. Thos. Black, lot 8, con. 12, East Whitby (near an} being about to nigrate to the t West, has concluded to sell by Auetion all his stock of Cattle, Swine, Farm Im- plements, 4nd has given Mr. Jackson instructions to sell the same, without reserve, on the premises, on Monday, Feb. 17th. The cattle are desirable animals, high grades, some of which are prize winnors and there are 20 head to select from any one of which would do credit to the best stock stables in the land. The implements are good. Make a note of date of Mr. Black's Sale aud don't fail to be there at the appointed time. Ther¢ passed sway on Wednes- day one of the most génial and cheerful citizens of Oshawa in the person of James Hyland. He was not a fone, fan, and for fore years has the appearance one whose time. was short, but he had great courage and patience, and pever was # ini friends on the occasion of the. goth] 1 ¥ Sh nial presence ®t Rep. The M. Langmuir Mfg Co, Ltd, : osonto. [3H [ity, bas instructed Mr. Jackson to af over 800 miles of clamoring for more! If ib saying hen Driation to start, ot require roads now desl; spend it all: In t0 how the / a nts wi this | + That all the wor ahs Cave taken to the m Piekering. The to per cent of the County Rat get about 35 miles of County stoad of 26 as assigned. Few lors-know suytiing abot the Whi of this act, but they should k80; good deal about it before going he average cost per mile © roads in Simcoe, Wellington, an coueties was over . If gug. debenturcs sold for $75,000 thay do well = Mr. Mowbray estimates the towns and villages would ] $81,000 ot the $120,000, that the. inery required would cost . $80,000 leaving only about $81.0 divided amongst the township result of the, recent election, was to leave at home many w the good roads scheme. Th should not force the scheme k electors against their will. 9 0- ple had obtained more light upon the subject they might regard it different) but it would be a mistake now 6 2 ceed with carrying out the schemog Mr. Ormiston--Mr. Ormiston ro erossed swords with Mr. Mowbra! first showed the glaring errors ring. Pickering's bhare of the wiles of roads should only be! miles; that the towns and villages of the total sum to be expended only got $19,848 ; that the esti $80,000 for machinery was that the cost to tha whole GC year for twenty years would be $6,420, and of this tha townshi Pickering would pay 81,100 ¥i All the towns and vihages wil $1,186.70 per vear, and will get rogd proportion. Mr. Ormiston "then figures showing what other tow would pay per year. Ile sh wed been published in this papargeime ago, that on every $:000 of dnd the taxes would he only 30) cet b Be 238 £2 TEE 2g Mew ona farm of $5000 asscasme $1.58 per your. Surely, bo BR fariner should be willing to gmall sum to i sure good rod | case laws were repealed. hs : not get anothor grant: Government, as the ap almost exhausted. He he took the platform on be could carry any municip County next January for candidate. Mr. Talbot.--Mr. Talbot - ton, told of his experiences of the commission to eng working of the scheme in ties. 'they only met tWo were opposed to tho schem wéd becddss of the ex money ou roads that we 2 highways. Simcoe County, Whit | Cou is i : | ition he vor- | ber | scheme in other Counties, - Wii not Ontario get the bunefit, Talbet read from the Cou ings of 1906 where the Cox year passed on to the ba recommendation to take up. tion. Tha time wou'd co ple would approve of mak NEY roads and wonder at their © metho As an object dv: penditure wun!d be valu Mr, Fuster.--The Reeve who was in the Couneil "1 also a member of the good mission, went into an planation of the comniissiel ence, gig that tha system was Dg ZEnALad: He showed the hg: FS bray's figures as to the. ery, aud estimated that, five or §ix lhotsa 3 to parebage the" ni in addition to that the County. He to the scheme ¢ | Btomach wi | Anderson ; dof the id Ces center, Purdy ; right, Price. 4 to (re nty recve of eputy reeve of Ul emselves on record favoring the repeal Adjournment was made at this stage nd the debate continued Friday morn- g by Mr. Mowbray and Mr." James ch speaking again as was their right, nd Mr, Foster by permission. Little, any, new matter was produced. Then the The on the amendment was taken WS. '| © Yeas--Bick, Foster, Gaughan, Hayes, ood, James, Lambe, Ormiston, Sam oo | ells, Tatbot--10. Navs -- Brown, Crozier. Forsythe, t 'Haycraft, Meek, Mowbray, Miilard, 1s, "The vote on the motfon was then put and tha above vote was reversed, and t. John, Stokes, White--ll. '| was declared carried. "The Warden did not vote in either had he done so the mation would also have been lost. Bat this did not énd the matter. Mr Mowbray finding there was no chance to get a by-law put through to repeal the good rods by-laws, for the vote i tommittea would have beeu a tie, an Suaseucnly lost, changed hia tactics and like a wise diplomat made another move. He gave notice of a motion to stay proceedings under the good roads by-laws for the present aud ro submit the qusstion to a plebiscite at the next municipal elections. This was practic- tically what the amendmeut to his formor motion, which he opposed, sought to obtain, and the motion carri- ed, a by law to repeal other by-laws, introduced by Mr. Millard, having been defeated. ie ies wish ! might talk with all sick ones about the actual cause of Stomach, Heart, and Kidoey ailments. To ex- plain in person how weak Stomach nerves leads to stomach weakness, I am sure would interest all. And it ie the same with weak Hearts or weak Kidneys. Thisis why my prescription --Dr. Shoop's Restoratl¥e--so promptly reaches ailments of the RY Heart, :d Kidneys. It is wrong to drug the or stimulate the heart or Kid 'hese weak inside nerves gimp- réngth, My Restorati he only these nerves. Next to seeing yéu would be to mail you free, my new booklet entitled, "What To Do." I will also send samples of my Restorative as well. Write for the book today. It will surely interest you, Address Dr. Sh Box 8, Racine, Wis. Sold by A. Davis, aT Lady May's Record. Ottawa, T'eb. 8.--- Lady May, Burns & Sheppard's fast stepper from: Toronto, carried away the big i feature event of the Central Canada races to-day, the free for-all d-| stake, in the fastest four heat race a ever paced on a hall-mile track over ice. The best time was 2.17}, b -| Lady May,a quarter of a secon better than the track record, made by Phoebon: W, ip the free-for-all last winter. Lady May was back fourth in the first beat, but took the next three straight. Nat Ray, with di John McEwan, got the first heat .land was a good second in each of - | the others. : Carry Easy to Retain Heaith. Most important of all is proper attention to the bowels. Avoid constipation it's the health-killer of today, .Harth, griping medicine is ruinous--beware of it. Best results follow truly vegetable remedy like Dr. Hamilton's Pills of M e' and Butternut which not only re ¢ costiveness in one night but ures the cause of the tous F and Ee No distress ES Foruun tia fo ort speeches 8 Communication -- From Wood, Gundy & Co., also G."A. Stinson & Co, Toronto, debenture circulars; Whetter Bros, tendéf for cedar. vertising Judge's €ourl ; from Port Perry Star, enclosing bill for adver- tising tenders for cedar: The Auditors, Messrs. J. W, Crozier and J. M. Murray, present- ed their report ; the doeument is a voluminous one and got up in a highly creditable manner showin that these gentlemen are experts at auditing, ¢ Mr. Mark moved, That the Trea: sarer's accounts with the Township 31st, 1907, as set forth in the Aud- itors' Report, be and they are finally audited and adopted by the Council and that the Clerk is hereby in- structed to have the same publish- required number of copies be print- ed in pamphlet form for distribu- tion.-- Carried. / On motion of Mr. Leask, $12 each was, ordered to be paid to Messrs. W. Crozier. and. Fi MC Murray for sefVices as Auditor as per By law. B On motion of Mr Leask, #3 cach was paid to Nesisd W. Crozier, and J. M. Murray, for extra 'work in connection with the Auditors' Re- port. ) On motion of Mr. Mark, 8125 was ordered to be paid Mr. W., H. Keller for advertising Judges' Court. On motion of Mr. Lambe, $5 was paid to Mr. Geo. Corner for clean- ditch opposite lot 22, con. 2, order- ed by Mr, Allan Moore, commis- sioner. paid to Mr. S. Farmer for adverising tenders for cedar. On motion of Mr. Mark, $1 was paid to Mr. John Johngton for drawing moulds from Port Perry to Manchester. The tenders for cedar were Jeft to a committee for furtherconsidera- tion. ¥ On motion the Council adjourn- ed. - If you suffer with indigestios, constis pation, feel mean 21d rons uf Stren, th of Appt yotir av p hy ollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the system * and healthy. 85c, Tea or Tablets. A.J.Davis. Fire AT GREENBANK, --On Sun- day evening, just as the benediction was pronounced in the Methodist church, there was a cry of fire. It proved tobe in the back end of Bundy's store, and with a strong west wind blowing, it. very quickly spread so that very little could be done toward saving the contents. Only a portion of . the furnitare of one room was saved. The family were all at charch at the time. It was thought for a time that James McMillan's house would have to go. Miss Stover of St ifle'was visit- ing Mrs. Bundy 'and "lost what clothes she "had with her. Mr. Bundy has $2feo insurance on building and contents. -- Uxbridge Journal. 2 fre 4d yer tt L; to mail you free, a trial 's Catarrh Bewedy. . will surely tell rth your know! SRE oF £3 Davi | and pleasant; {troubi W. H. Keller, 'enclosing bill for ad?' of Reash for the year ending Pec. | ed as required by law, and that the {feds On motion of Mr. Leask, $2 was | up-to-date which drives Inhale Cat: be relieved in tv u tinue the treatment and ci sured.' Healing, germ nothilhg ahd he voter to maintain secrecy o the candidate he favors. e © Negd it ; uh Es £3 ov LPR ere is a simple home. made mixture as given by ap eminent authority on Kidney ; diseases, who makes the statement in a New York daily newspaper, that it will relieve almost any case of Kidney trouble if taken before the ' stage of Brights disease, He states that such symptoms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desire to rin- afe, especially at night ; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here is the recipe; try 3 Fluid Exttact Dandelion, one- half ounce ; Compound Kargon, one ounce ; Compound Syrup Sarsapa- tilla, three ounces. Take a. tea- spoonful after each meal "and at me. 8 A'well known ' druggist here in town is authority that these ingre< fdients ate #11 hatmless and easily nfixed at Rote by shaking well in a bettle. This mixture hasa pecu liarhealing and soothing eflect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheumatisht in just a little while. Thjs mixture is said to remove all blood disorders and care the Rheumatism by forcing the Kidnejs to fillet and strain from the blood and system all' uric acid and foul depomposed "waste matter, which cause these affliction, Try it if.you aren't well. Save the pre- scription. Atlaptic Rates Doubled. cy tim New York, Feb. 10.--The trans: atlantic passenger rates agreed up on at the London conferénce of the managets of the lransatlantiesteam- ship lines went into effect to-day, and the man who has always want- ed to go to Europe cheap and at the same time go first-class has lost his chance, perhaps for many yeats to come. The new list of rates compiled by Lawson Sanford of the Transatlan. tic Conference shows: that many changes from those that were in effect a few days ago, the lowest Ro ». 3 bY Pd feeds and nonrjs se | a, in 80c boxes." 5} The Barrie Advance says that Mr. Barr, the new Warden, "enjoys the distinction of being a bachelor. He appears to be more popular with his own sex than with the ladies, since ' he has ' been elected to the Warden's chair by acclamation. PORT PERRY MARKETS. * (Quotations by A. Ross & Som. 4 Feb. 13, 1968, Fall Wheat ...:..:. $1 00 @ $1 00 Spring Wheat. .... Goose Wheat. . © 8 ® 8 Rh Alsike Clover... .. Red Clover... ..:. Peas Rlasliese Jia 8888%a28% Fp POCCROIEOIAOROOA® OG 000000 0QEMHO00006 Peas~Small. lc... Buckwheat Turkeys Geese ... Ducks .. . Chickens... Batter... Egrs Cattle, par 1 Hogs, per 100 lbs. . BIRTH. Dount--In Port Perry, on Tue day, Feby 11th, 1908, the wile of Mr. W. H. Doubt, Merchant Tailor, of a daughter. : o &oo& 20'S No - a Gr S0p0O00QO0O0OOQOMIM~NO0O0OO0Q 2 SOLIS LTEIRSS {Eee SHE 'ThE UNDERSIGNED MAS INSTRUCTION .? FROM Mr. Thos. Collins to Sell by Auction on lot 22. ccn's, second cabin rate on. many vessel est saloon rates on some of - the fin- ésf (rivsatlantic greyhounds a week BE. ia Take the great 'Cunard turbities Lusitania and Mauretina, adm ly the fastest steamships afloat, example, A week ago, sible to in : now. beirig very little less than were | the lowest rates on some of the low. | aL directly opp-site Port Pe Et & odie finn tawny 2 SOUGOoG On Thitsday; Feb. 20, gn EE aged wi 4 Rg an HA heavy draft, 5yrs old Foie Aye Li : Fe Wem mee