nature calls: far more pain ahead of them. N fiatod' Pink Pills are worth weight in gold to women. They tually make new. rich blood, and on the richness and regularity of the blood the health of every girl de. | ing Pe ies. Urbane C. Webber, Wel Jad, Ont., is one of the many wos mien who owe resent health and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. were head intd wothahtiood a set its mark tp- Be are no sooner over y = and distress thatt ip 1 fi Dis ebber says: --'*About three while living in Hamilton, Fag oe 14 began to decline. The first and seen by the iia celebrated Lecture " in the Methodist Church £0 | The Rev. Dr. OP a ashes of , i8 a Ss] and the subject the attendance hen the audience an appreciative demand been great. ante for our town Band's cuii- RE has been fixed for Wednes« bor 38 An energetic and com- 'comithittee ure sparing no efforts 0 Place on the boards for the | musical talent of rare order, AveTION SALE --Posters announcing the Auction Sale of the farm stock, imple- ments, &c., of Mr, Robt J. Booey, lot 12 con. Cartwright, to take place, on the on Wettzicada, March 4, are circulated The list contains a , Alter a time te is pidly that iL lost fles and had frequent fainting 'hts, 1 was constantly dottoring, but without any benefit, and I began "to fee] that my condition was hope- less. One daya friend asked me why I did not try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and wmentioved several casesin which she knew of the great benefit that had followed their use. After some urging 1 decided to try the pills, and Brag only used them a few weeks when 1 began to feel benefitted, and from that time on the improvement was steady, and by the time I had used about a doz- en boxes of the pills 1 was again | enjoying the blessing of good health | 1 cannot too strongly urge other discouraged sufferers to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will cure | all troubles due to poor, watery blood, such as anaemia, general weakness, indigestion, neuralgia, skin troubles, rheumatism, and afier fects of la grippe, and such nperv- cus troubles as St. Vitus dance and | partial paralysis. Sold by all medi cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a | box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Mcdicine Co., Brock: ville, Out. Several sums from MONE z . $300 to $10,000, have au placed with me for immediate in vestinent at lowest rate HUY T L. ERBELS Barrister, Port Perry. North Ontario Observer. {ls Offictal Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857. td IE Te PORT PERRY, FEB. 27 1908. The Ontario Loan and Savings Company. The Ontario Loan and Savings | Company, Oshawa, still holds on its | prosperous cousse and as its ad- vances in age it increases in public | favor and popularity, it is a credit to the County and Province. haps no other monctary institution in the Province better illustrates the value of efficient and thoroughly re- liable staff of offirers who have had the full confidence of the public. The Report of its Thirty fifth An. nual Meeting is to be found in other columns of this issue and will doubtless be read with pleasure and satisfaction. The amount loaned on mortgages and other securities during the year was &131,802 being considerably in excess of the previ. ous year. The repayment of prin-- cipal of loans was £122,650 and of interest repaid €47.844 were both largely in excess of the past year, and the gros: Assets now reach the magnificent sum of $971,572. No further evidence of the prosper. ity of the Company is needed than the fact that it now holds on de-|# posit the large sum of $382,572.39 The excellent course pursued isin keeping with the business reputa tion of the able men at the helm. Mr. 4 Cowan, President, and oh McMillan. Secretary- Troster who we observe continne their respective positions in the t of the be Company, pray "Blake Yai) and Per- | PS of y cattle and up-to-date, im, Dew Auttion lis, Februaty oth, 'Died at Indianapo Rita, eldest daughter of H. .S. O'Brien, of the Indianapolis News, aged 19 years A storm swept over Buogland and Ire- land on Saturday. Buildings were blown down, trees were , a train blown from the track, several vessels were sunk or driven ashore, and many = persons drowned, Why get upin the merning feeling blue Worry others and worry you; Here's a secret between ycu and me, Better take Rocky Mountain Tea. --A. J. Davis To Use Producer Gas: Deseronto, Feb, 19. 9.1% Town Coun- cil last night decided to Pu in a gas pro- ducer plant at the puns png station, and a conumittee was appointed to secare data in respect tothe cost of installation, An | engine of about 100 Torsepomer will be required, [Desetonto's town fathers are certainly | acting judiciously in seqlfing power that cannot fail but to prove satisfactory while | its cost is an important consideration and lis in favor of economy and means a con- siderable saving to the corporation Des- leronto is a wide awake town atid never fails to secure the best whett investing in ove appli lances 1 It is quite evident that the policy of ex le uding iive cattle, except for immediate | way slaughter at the place of landing, popular all over Great Britain At a re ce at meeting of the Agrieultural Discuss on Society held in Marishat Colle; Ah. erdeen, a very interesting address delivered on the subject by Met bie, who took strong ground absolut | live cattle, and this as 8 means of 'am- | proving and extending the present wretched supply of store eattle.' reland,"' and he maintained that they could not get anywhere healthier stock [ than on the "ranches of Canada and the ! plains of the Missouri and Mississippi." | This is a new line of argument for the | | repeal of the embargo, but Mr. McCombie | did not limit its application to cattle im- | ported to be fed by the British farmer for | the production of beef. The Irish dairy cow, he contended,. degenerates very speedily owing to change of climate when it is taken over to the north of Scotland, and it is useless to expect a pure supply j of milk if the cows are not thoroug ly healfhy. Asa **practical farmer" he be- lieved there is more dnger in the milk than in the beef supplied to cities, and he maintained that Canadian cattle are the besf animals that ever stood in the Aber- | deenshire bryres. | The policy recommended by Mr, Me- Combie is the wing open of British rts to the live cattle trade and the es- tablishment of a system of insurance for the protection of owners of herds against Joss from the introduction of disease. He favored the idea of the Government levy- ing a general rate, but he believed this orm of insurance would be a very profit- able one for a private Sotupauy to under- take, not thro paying low prices for cattle destr , but on account of the Soupsrativg absence of risk of infection He favored paying the owner of a destroy- ed herd any sum that competent valuators would award him in the way of compe- tition.--The Globe. Gordon Beare, a Scarboro farm - er, had a close call for his life a day or two ago on 'the Kennedy crossing ofthe C. P. R. just south of the third concession. Mr. Beare was on his way to the city at an early |g bour in the morning when in cros- sing the track at this point the: bolt, gue came out, leaving the sleigh squarely ou .the track. A heavy freight was approaching at the time the engine crashed into the load, smashing fit into" kindling woed while some of the porkers were car- ried fully a quarter of a mile » the tracks, 'The dropping down of the bolt of course freed the horses, which escaped without injury. phe crossing has alw il | as a dangerol of . hol Im pact dhe ing Mien 1 friend, and he hopes you will not be im- Dr. Rjvili be of f Toronto] for the work "Jean thei Ye 8 Su Punhe Library the past ac- orses, and all { and i jackeot hd old of the aning ho finds t is Eo. 1g Sow on the and in coun e is also 2 Jou tor Lok his letters before the notice of ¥ SAanpe 'whom he had many a tient with him for again trespassing » your well known good nature. Southern California is, as yon know, tho country of fruits, flowers, aud sui- shiue. A few evenin Rei a walk of five minutes enabled see sweat tr jes, roses, lies ik full ¥ cession, king tor oa he? ng one before they are ripe) oo 'time to Vind them on the Thanksgiving Frouoptable: and lasting to the end of July. The ing-house people are very parti ular about the fruit they nd out, 80 that the slightest defoet will cause an orauge Or A lamon to be rejected, with the result that one can buy a couple of dozen fine navel oranges -- culls, of fourss, but the daw: 80 8li Bia to be almost tmparcoptabio--or a Jed on called ¢ommons outside the town. The couitty is is S synally prolific { of "a etables, happens that ene can bave 8. 30d s0%¢ and 'onions, spinach and turnips, cabbages and caulifiowers, lettuce and celery, ail the year round, whilst green s have been in the market gince fire Christmas. We could have any of there (and we. did have some of them) [rom the vegetable man who went away with his wagon from our kitchen door half an hour ago. The prices are moderate, but, as we shall see presently, other household necessaries. gre much more expensive than in Canada, The fruit business has felt the effects of tha Iate financial stringency very severely, for so fow have been the ord- ers {rom the east that ono of the pack: ing houses had, a few weeks back, twa hundred carloads of oranges on hand for which there was no market at the tima, About four hundred boxes make a carload, so that io one house some eighty th ousand boxes of oranges were stored away! However, for the last coupls of weeks the Liisiness has bacn impraviag, #nd sn it has come about that whilst some wagons are now busy drawing the fruit from the rai ches to | to the railway stations. |The Cattle Embargo in Britain | is not | along the upper boundary of cach ranch was | Ar: HD m | closed hy metallic slides, and ar Wh y free trade in the importation of | g4 by are Ops He did | directions fet expect 'much isdn nd through | the water is brotught by pipes from the holding the doubletrees to the ton-{wa loaded with dressed pork standing had and before anything could be done the packing houses others are just as busy drawing the fruit already packed You will be wondering perhaps how wo can have such a plethora of fruits | and vegetables in a land where rain falls for only a few weeks in the winter, it is due to artificial irrigation {is an irrigation ditch, usuafly of con crote, about fourteen inches wide aud about the same dep b. Jo the inner side or wall of ths ditch, at frequ nt in- tervales, are openings which are kept those slides belug pushed to one The ranches are prepared for ! watering by boing ploughed in all nto the irrigation ditch sido mountains, which are from seyen to ten miles distant ; and the afore mentioned slides having been pushod aside, the water [asses through the apertures, enters the furrows, and thus thoroughly irrigates the ranches. The po cost for water enough foria ten acre orange or lemon grove is about two hundred dollars. Let me tell yon something about |) California road-making, work that is going on right here in this colony. By the by, the colony is part of an immense valley known as San Gabricl, and was founded between twenty and thirty years ago by people from your own ovine and hence was called Ontario. t has always been known as the Model Colony, and it well deserves the name, for no other scttlement in the whole state is better governed or more pros- perous. Hurrah. then, for the banner province of Canada! The two principal towns (here called cities) are Upland and Ontario, the former having about two thoumsand inhabitants, and the latter about three times that namber, The road just mentioned is finished be tween these two places, and it is to be coutinued to the mountains. First ol all the ih," never X pom ed. Oyo never making sthse was some a a swiftness of the players. * Why, threw a hall so_ Ontario's as low nn the back of i fo wy moth oh 5 familiarity ure ali orn Sines LOY Prince Albert. The terly Meeting Albert Circuit, Manchester the first Sabt was not held until the 16t breaking his harness and horse into a farmer's stable, banks of snow, followed k Albert Choir, who tied | their fence and walked to Hi chur ] con| tiort was not so large as itW oe he had the roads 8% an intéresting and profitable serv held in which the young pe active part. On Monday Sie business meeting was held at 2h place and the following resoluti peseea > -- "Resolved that thig Qu ficial Board desires to and hereby express its high Sppreciation of th earnest, and faithful labors of th Isaac Spell and wife since they among us, and we eXtend to hin a J imous invitation to return to this at the enstling conference. The Bations have considerably improv social means of grace is 'better several have joined the churclt financial returns are far in last year * The Board very heartily ed fifty dollars increase of salary; pt - Avery pleasant residence of Mr. Wi Songa, on Wednesday the oth at three o'eloek in the -aftern his enly ter, Margaret, bride of Mr, John A Dowson, of i ville, Ont by the Rev. H. DJ ii! Andrew's Church, £ of a few friends. Mr. Fingerboard, brother of the" roomsnian, and : Miss M ay, of Toronto; 'petio bri The in a beautiful * dress of { her fagaway y suit was a A, to 'match pra the lends Sa downto a very ding supper; the tables' orated and looked beautif who is with the Sloan Co. cers; is one of the many Sonya who have been sugees and the bride is one of then young ladies in the wish them all happiness. 1 life. Mr, and Mrs, Dowsofi; Belleville, Ont. of a yaifit, 'a feceptacle for 4h the Pine Grove Cemetery, in the right direction, a much needed, ap of 8 a width of thirty-six feet was Kk out all along the the way, and was then graded under the supervision of a com- petent ineer. Twenty feet in the middle, leaving eight feet at each side, were then SE a road bed by ploughing, the surpe th being rg away to where it was needed i urpose or another. Im this road Dod om laid a Iayer of large crushed stone five or six inches in dépth; on this yas lay a layer of small crushed stone inches in Jeni and then a many or your Sour au circ eral of the relatives Ti ing ata great are unable to get, here, body has to be kept for a it becomes offensive, h of a vault is the the difficulty. i : vault would costa. hee even so, 1 don't think that! be a hinderance to' the © of | Weticed by the last J faual re is over emit atid as tHe A (ng every year, T fancy no difficulty in Statutes state that must be paid out 'cemetries. JX trust th Th Tied tobe nt 2 ve Eph Hid iy for tl bank. They or Azo i Soy him vege dno waded time ee LTE sew Ger from oy pharmacy oné lial h tract Dandelion, one oun: rilla oon after meals and at bedtime. ust try this simple home-made mixture at the first sign of Rheuma- tism, or il your backaches or you just right, This is said ta be splen- 1 did kidney regulator, and almost for all forms off certain remedy Rheumatism, which is caused' by uric acid in'the blood, which 'the kidneys fail to filter otit. Any one can easily prepate this at home and at small cost. ity. when shown the prescription stated that they can either supply these ingredients or, if our readers prefer, they will compound the mix- ture for them, Lima, Peru, Feb. 24 --Ten thousand spectators, more than half of whom were offiicers and men of the American figet, witnessed a thrilling bull-fight here this afternoon President Pardo and his staff | occupied the the royal box, and the ad+ joining boxes were filled with the highet officers of the visiting warships. Socjety, 'too, was prominently pissed, and the spectacle from start to finish was not soon such a scene before. bull-fighting were e first bull e ring tossed the chief matador and disabled him from further work. The fifth bull gored the throat of the second atadpr, And he was carried bleeding to had never ifnessd The. dangers, [strvive. is gragters: It is not likely that he can Tie spectacle of officers i uniform, dies ope Fatih wn an Had re some ° sailors gather oe the pe + Sel the' bulls on & i tiusinstey was FR, er ----n. Stop that Bek)n h! Dr. Shon 8 on h Curs wil ct safet 'thoy hy ¢ bly te oe Dr. i tells 'm .| to use eve ih yi Sle fi voung _ | leaves and tender stems belesoms a TE oo. ing mountaifftms shrub furnish the cur- ative Pe 32 Pr. ri8oop's Cough Curg, - and c 34 post Ag If you' Have Cabdtrh, , Ei yourselC oF te ropulsivediséhse, f "t 5 A you free, a trial Racine, Wis. box of Dr. Sh Ona Remedy. pound Kargon, three ounces Gom- feel that the kidneys are nat acting Druggists in this town and vicin- | 1o be forgotten, especinily by those who |, iron re Me. " | and Owens, for their services for the past year, and that ay di = Mr. font ait Di ag ins pa Yours Mo the a he Compu Buriat & 3 Vice By fort Company JOANS on . nterest paid ...... ied... us dnede cus Divideuds Nos. 66 nd er. Expense Account ..., ve: cease dideseis A hy Vestern Bank, | 1 thi A eques not ave ead sayrensensys BL PPE Profit and Loss. a Dec. 81, 1907. By intereat sarued daring to id , Yes yien Ta interest: No. 66 and 67 at 6 " Dividends o 'on Loans and other charges, Government 'ASSETS. ties . erpaes 81, 1907. To Sapiial Sik we wai ETS VS a . 81, 1807, PORIEOrS \uuounven Veggie Contingent « Rest Account ........ i Co Hap, 'H McMILLAN, Sec. Thess; 4 Wo hereby certify that the above statement evita correet tpi of tha affairs of the Company as showy 81 by the Books Dec 81st, 1957. We have cxamitied Yodechers and ties and find the same correct. ; 2 H. PUNSHON, Oshawa, Feb. 19; 1008. bia - P. OWENS, +} Anditars. Me _ Allen secondnd the motion, which was carried. tha sum of $150 be paid to the Anditors, Messrs, Puachon appointed Auditors for the coming year. --Carried. be and is hereby tendered 1 the Pre dtory manner in which they ha to the P, and $300 to Fog d o do tb Ballot, sebon do now to dlect, by w i AEE TE, PO ¥ The President moved the adoption of the. a F. W. Cowan, secon: Mr. R , MAY: F. W. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Read Ae A pri men who Rag "Rho Bea; W. Brin, £ -- IR: Gloeon, Deis ; hrmecting 'adjourned: Sowa, Wasuiinlugesiy elected President, and W. F, Aven,