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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Mar 1908, p. 2

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hisisa ri hy doctor atid he w r the use of purgative medi a the spring they hem peeds buildi ves weaken. The "made rich, red Bes cannot dot . best topic medical science has yet devised is Dr. Wilfams' Pink Pills a toni, and the Every dose of this medicine actuaily fuakes wew rich blcod. This new bldod strengthens every organ, every of the body. That pimples and unsightly skin}: ' ih is why th e aches, Williams' Pink Pills eat well, siée well, and feel bright, active, aud! strong. Mrs. Joseph Lepage Gr Jerome, Que, says: "My daughter sufiered from headaches and diz- ziness. Her appetite She had 16 strength and conld Dot | (ean ent in another column. study or do any work thin and pale as a sheet. bor advised the use of Dr. Willizm.' | scason Punk Pills, and after taking a couple | stock of their eins, which in the of boxes we could see an improve! Globe's case is much too Lig a job She need | to be completed im forty days. the pills for some weeks longer wi: n they fully restored he health and |pepun work on slips which will per- is now erfaying the best health she fyi them to [constrict ships of a J Try Dr. Williams" Pink | jength of a thousand [cet--almost a Fills this spring if you want to be |i} of a mile, healthy and strong. wedicine dealers or by mail at ~<ents a box or six boxes "t_0., Brockville, Ont. N\" Several sums { . $300 to $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate in vestmeat at lowest rate Barrister, Port Purry North Ontario Observ (The Octal Paper of the Peopie.) FOUNDED IN i857. only Paper Printed and Published in MAR. 19, 1908, have been doing a talking of late al en this way ms bot ared with thie waste | that ts going on becanse of useless | aud unuecescarily expensive pub= ha Royal Agriciitaral Sooicty of Fing- pu chasing supplies through midd! men who are departmental favour: ites, throwing away without proper advertising, and all | har-h the other forms of extravagance pendable, croup syrup, uc. Ottawa, It is the duty position to sce to it that the couutry gets full information as to the man- | bring back the ca.cate of a mammoth ver in which the pullic money When the Government refuses to allow onginal documents which may lead to the exposure of crooked timber deals, to be inspect- which Parliament has ordered, which the Minister intarested would prefer should not see light, obstruc- 1.20 of suppiy 1s the only wiapon by which the Opposition can compel tbe production of the information to which Parliament and ple are entitled. An in that case, not only does obstruction become justifiable, but the Opposition would «id not ol siru.t. In addressing the white 'plague' -- Ilis Excellency Earl Grey said: heard with the greatest possible jeasure the anpouncement v ir. Hanne bh of the intcrtion of his Governmenl to prepare a puntphlet which would carry information into "the houscholds of the people; vo: cause I believe that you must de- pend npon the sell-cflorts and upon _ the edueation of the peaple them- selves it you wish to conquer this enemy, consumption. I never pass igh a city in Canada in the morning, after leaving : gala days ladies to come en Wiv® and witness their illinery Display the opening fwill take place with much eclat. . be Ju Maybee may be given the i of the Rail. way Comission. Miss Walker will ho'd her Spring Jiillindey Opening on Wednesday. and day, March 25 and 26. | Ti one may believe the newspap- rs, if is quile as easy fo cnre rhea. 'matism as it is to make a fortune in Wall Street or Cobalt, FE" McCaw's stock of Wall Papers | is now complete, If you wish to see the newest and most artistic papec hangin-s designed for the present season, you are invited to call a1 McCaw's and see his care- fully. made selections from the léading manufacturers of the con- tineat. * ; "fn an attempt to commit suicide, a Hamilton man swallowed a bottle Si ch Adie A F A Oratd DurraviMis Waddell's Millinery Oper: takes place on Weduesday and Tharsday cluext week, The ladid¥'may expect smnething rich and.rare in the Millinery line. The fluest, most [ashioBable and handsome anywhere to be found. See h r adver Toronto Telegram : -- Lent is the when the penitents take larland & Wolff, at Belfast have Misg Walker will hold her Spring M Uinery Opening on Wednesday and »| Thursday, March 26 aud 28, X 72 'The 'utertaimment Leosaua iu cone with th Loval True Blu of this place intend ho'ding the of a seri s of At Homer (Cn nid of the Orphans ) on Tuesday March 24, at the residence of Mr. Jro Ravmes, Shan'v Streit. Vocal instrnmentad mpgls, games, refr ments, tie The gublic are cordially invited The Gravenliurst Danner lays | down the tiictum bat the worms who does not abserve Lu 1s no true Cheistian., Last that the theological editor o Banver is vot speaking er catiodra It eoaxes bak that wall foi heddthy look, puts the snap ai life system, protoets vou from disc B k Mountain Ten has so 11 tonic tor the whole ca or Tablets. A us hupe i | Davis the Alariniet reports concerning The Liberal press and speakers! health of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who of childish | hi been at Nice roRome time past, | are denied. . ] His health is said to be A ! Dr William Samuders, d'rector of the Dominion Expesinontal Farm, has been elected an Lionorary member of land. Croup pogitively chec:ed in 80 minutes. do. Shoop's 20 minute Croup RB medy acts liky magic. No vomiting, nothing A simple, safe, pleasant, de- Davis. Au expeditien of scientists has lef St. Petersburg for northern Siberia to discovered there. Prof. I.ocassugna, prolussor of medi cal jurisprudence in Lyons University, is making a strong zppeal to France to enforce the death penalty for mur derers. Greatest spring tonic drives' out al impuritiex. Makes tha blood rich. Fills vou with warm tingling lifa, Most ro- ifable spring regulator. That's Hol- lintée's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. J. Davis. Millinery Assistant Wanted, alo Two Apprentices. salary to start with at Miss Walker's Midlinety Parlors. An impcrtant change in the method of constituting Count Councils is proposed in a bill pre- sented by Hugh Clark, M.P.P., the object of which is to give mayors of towns a seat in the county ccuncils instead of the reeves and deputy- récves, as at present, The county council would then be composed of reeves of townships and villages and mayors of towns Montreal Gazette : History is repeating. itself : [u the last days of the Ross Government in Ontario those who wanted" to keep it in power thought they found an argu- ment for their cause by asking who, ; ey were thros would fs querists 2 wifl be it § | present federal they be defeated. i d show. did not 'take one minutes rest or x & cond | OR W. a | Whitby. resentatives, Messrs H General Agent, and Jno. M. Williams, of the Port r Ch y Agr'l So- ciety, on Wednesday, March 11th. The aninnals, individually or col- lectively, made a grand showing and were much admired by ail. Mr. Jackson conducted the sale in his usnal inimitable manner. After a few judicious introductory remarks avent the the importance of Stock Sales, he got down to business and until hie had completed his task, he te, and it is. needless" (8 say thé es realized for the animals sold 'were grand---an 'average of 883. The males were in much demand but the females met a cold recep- tion at the hends of buyers. The President of the Agriculiural So ciety, Mr. Wm. Graham, Scugog,, did his part to perfection in guard: ing the iuterests of both buyers aud sellers ; in fact, the Managing Com his duties to the satisfaction of all. In all fifteen bulls realized $1250. The following were the particulars: Daisy Bruce, oe, red, calved Oct. 24, 1906, bred by J. C. McAvay, Balsam. Sold to John Horne, Seagrave, for 50. Emperor, 69,800, fed, calved Jan. 2, 1907, bred by Richard Ward, Balsam. Sold to John Trick, Sunderland, for $s. MacRoney, roan, calved Dec. 18, 1906; hredi by Irank Howsom, Greenbank. Sold to J. B. Graham, Lindsay for $50. Bruce Aberdeen, 69.881, red calved Feb. 1, 1907, bred by T. C. McAvoy, Balsam. Sold to Charles White, Can, nington, for $125 hii Burnside Chief, 70,728, red, little white, calved May 3, 1907. Sold to Jas 'Purr, Blackstock, for £50. 3 Spicy Lad, 68.240, roan, calved Dec 1905, bred by Thes Allin & Bros, Osh- awa. Sold to Gordon Carnochan, Port | Perry, fur $65. - . Red Koral 71,026, red, calved March 6, 1907, bred by Job White, Ashburn Sold Greenway, Woodville, for $80. Spicy Prince, red and little white, calv- wyoming, | €d June 15, 1906, bred by EH. Cooper, Oshawa. Sold to Wm. Bowles, Port Perry, 1 | for $60 Red Rover, 70,262, red, calved Sept, | | 1906, bred by Jeffery Bros., Whitby. 'Sold | 191 y J y ¥ [to John & T R. Jeffrey, Prince Albert, for $40 Gloster Tame, €8,011, red, calved Sept an or las, 1906, bred by Charles Groat, Brook n Tn | tain. for $185. the | Sold to Alfred Varcoe, Little. Bri Captain Tom, 70,727, roan, calved April 21, tred by Alexander Jeffrey, Scid to George Jackson, Scu- , for F700 Mayflower's Boy, white, calved Sept. 6, 1406." Sold to D. Tocher, Sunderland, | for $rro. Village Duke, 70,957, red, little white, calved May 2, 1906, bred by George B. Bristow, Rob Roy, Ont. Sold to Jos Ward, Port Perry, for §110. Royal Duke, 70,230, red. calved Sept 15, 1906, ibred by David Birrell, Green- wood, Sold to Dennis White, Elis 1 The Hero, 70,234, red, little white, calved Jan. 20, 1907 Sold to Wesley Crozier, Scugog, for $60. At the close of the Sale Mr John Jeffrey, Prince Albert, bought a gow and calf that were listed in the Catalogue, for which he paid handsome sum. ey are beauties, and Mr. Jeffrey has secured a prize. rs ben tere sey It will cost you nothing to cal at McCaw's and get color cards| of both painis and varnish stain of the most celebrated makes. Kircuex CariNeTs --For the next two weeks there will be on exhibition at the arore lately occupied bv Mr. W. (G. Monat a number of these desirable accessories to everv well appointed The popular and affable rep- 4 Willing, kitcheis. Local Agent, are in charge and will be pleased 10 explaiu to intending purch- ancrs the. many enees the Cabinets t ities. Already the agents have made roany sales in town. Fail motto taka advantage \ nd secure one, of tha opportunity a The price is within the reach of al." Humbolt, Sask., March 1%.-- Adam Prem, an hotel clerk, and another man while drivice across the prairie from Brund to Viscount lost tleir way. Darkness came on, and there was no sign of a house or shelter in any direction. The horse became exhausted, and as the night was bitterly cold, the two men were driven to the limit of suffering. Necessity knows no law, so Prem and his associate unhitched the horse, set fire to the sleigh, and, buddled around the cheerful blaze, kept warm until daylight. when, setavering their bearings, they re. somed 'he journey on foot and eventually r¢achied a friendly abode. hi Cmbers, a at vue Ben het abpopu'ditivns had eral, very many sor bear silent testimony: to felt at' Mr. Parr's finéxpe The mourning. ones has hearty sympathy of all in "1 cutiarly painful bereavement, The Globe of Tuesday pata the following anéat' the 32d "Samuel Parr. 2 me! chant fx stock, Out," "was fodnd at the Wison House, 111 Y orkiistreet ~lerduy morning 7it 8 o'c 1€ gas furned om full. He tio was to get from the tity Iwo . | servatives aud one Liberal, or a major | ity of one against-the- Goverment, iu- stood df a maj rity of three, argued thay tue scheme was fair, in thatit gave minority seprescntation, Bot whatever inay be said of the prin- | ing tenovating their homes should examine my niger vative city was affect: ated. The phase of the- der arroused public judigna- tion, and 'the vthed Government" way forced ultimately to abandon it. 'hwwever; the chan throwing his body into a by the name of Benwell's swamp. case had an international notor- iety, and there were more in the city during the Port Perry, Match 18; 1 GI SIRI de ha Taternis from the city * Fu were given ; but the city divisions there ever were: Russia is becothing a great buyer some nego- | of British grown teas. #8. | ing to the enormous increase in the are using, the price of } ¢ gardens has advanced greatly duting the fl urishing condition "and th M- Frank Ilawken, knows of to +uppo @ suicide. smeliof gas from Parr's room' ard, calling in Policeman Hute was called in but found life ronto would give -- vk 1 Sa § lar meeting held on Monda 2nd. . Members A Reeve, James B: nd ! rder, VanCamp and Minptes of last meeting read and confirmed. . Ri Philp. applied for Treasurer Dept: Liberal majorities. List it barepgated that a gerryman- tiations, which were carried on Forbes, then turnkey, it wis | "Poren v | is Hovey to atthvipe.™ the leader of the Cpposilion character | iz>8 the suggestion, thap, the Torquto conetituencies be given tio mombers each, instead of one, a8 a gor: 3 But this is partisan ériti looks the (act that thé prbsen stituencies were constructed by 'the Libaral Government, in the belief that two of them were. Liberals omits from the argument the further fact that the doubling of the represen- tation of the various divisions Is asf v- orable a move for the Liberals ag tor iha Conservatives. nent to ba guilty of some improper act Toronto wou'd be prompt to condiinn it, and the Liberals would get two votes from each eonstituenc --Mail-und Empire. 'Co., in order to maintain the high standard of quality for wh «$alada' is noted, to advange price of "Brown Label" from 2c. 10 joc. per poifid, 'SPRING TERM FROM APRIL Ist + Enter now abd be ready. to aves] good po ition in the summer of B®. McCaw leads in Wall Pap Paints and Varoi 'Patties-renovating their b buildings should make a n R. R. Tax $31.94: A 'Eommunication . from the C.P.R. stating that were applying to the. Railway Commissi 5 der. under Section 23 way Aet, granting it authority to lay an cktra track across the 'toad at Janetville on its main _ live from: Bobcdygeon, said crossing being between Lt Con. 12, Township of Cart gr and Lot 1, Con. 15 Manvers, stricted to ros prplitation forms Some of the most exciting ore oécasion 8 big who was out of his head 3 sion of a corridor. Henry Blakely, gn old mah#a years of age, residing "nedr Mold Lake a couple of milés south of village, was feeding his J Sunday one of the anim hin, with the result that legs and. both arms webs: He sustained bebides sev: eral injurics about the MH 1 was insensible to-day and his doc. tors expect death at any tine: A an old prisoner who was in Finally, Turnkey Forbes volun to go in if the governo ers Who were there wo ened the door, but befo e to look for the lunatic Forbes got a whack over the head olub, which knocked him Then the governor seized the fore he was able to do any more But things were excl! TORONTO, ONT. ge hal BETTER ¢0uraes, BETT) v8, BETTER vquipment, 1cilities (or placing students in age business colloge. 4. Ogen entire year, Al Mr Frank Tench, pattern maker; at Biy Eogincering works says the Midland Free Press, met with An actiient on Thu Alay evening =a: | which neartd resulted in tha Joss f his Ils went to jump on a cokit can that wus being drawn bv the engine of cure some blank for committal 10 t That we, the Council © hip of Cati wright, herby record our strong the Law of our Prov lowing the unrestricted runhing of afitos mobiles on our publ . dq uit aS our mune pality is entirely anicul bral, _ only are used to tiil the farm, move dudericath the wheel, grip of the iron haudle and was jam the card and tha "folio [though | snow bauk by each car as they passed was only | le was picked up in a terrible condi rrhozone: ( tion and at ouce taken to the hospital, where he was made s= comfertsble ar possible until tha arrival of the physi : Victoty for Conserva- asthma by "Catayth Fern 4 betweng v tives: * statement 1s convincing 1 was troubled for year: Ottawa, March 124Mr. Geo Taylor, chief - Conservative whip, has received a warm letter of thanks from Mt. J, D Hazen, Premier unswick, in reply to the telegrant of congratulation sent r on hehall of the Fed. On one occasion Mr. Cameron sent his turnkey out after an escaped pris- When an attack star my inhaler and mnvaria Catarch- | fbigh was fund to bs Lrok:p at Lhe cont ued the | Joint=--a very serion break ind @éd---the foup or gocket being fractured. «ft ankle was also broken at the joint, : aud he was oth rwise badly cutand hasihadly braised on the head and back. zone 15 | The shock was go great that the doe- | tors thought it unwise to rcduce the | fractures until the following day, when it Be was taken to his home aud the frac- at all F gred itmbys seated mm the best possible io time of going ti press Tench is doing us well as can pi oo ¢d, under careful pursing. MAY wizE Ar ozone would cnre: treatment till one bottle was finish. 1 did'nt use "fore 1 was cured and the Last) never returned." 1 shire death to Asthma chitis. Try it and be €onvinced. ceed (rom plate to place, either the night bf the business or pleasure, r ple are afraid to drive tipon mer time, oh ace &sent law allowing antomobitles the privilege they now enjoy. (3) We very earnestly re-. i 'eral Opposition ui There have been few ese New Brunswick election. 8r. Hazen the governor's regime, those who got away were "New Brunswick cerfainly did 'nobly.' 1 believe that. blr victory wasn a large measure. duet stematic organization commenced ars ago and continued Local day of the election. 1 niet Oanada In Sports. The Oleveland Leader m comment in regard to recent held 'in that city: » | and crowd saw orack ork, Chicago, Mily and other r ortany medsurewhich would He a stopto what we cousider a _nnis- shing the running of Tokio, March' 15. ~The Clincee Board of Foreign Affairs yioi« ased &nce, with aboli wen in favor of wh '6 party of Canada yn uj +8 strongly a it has do €in favcr of Counsilor the New Bruuswick Opposition." "' A Hard Oasé to Overcome 'No' longer necessary to suffer] On motio from masculat rheumatism. . Ev, cured. When an emingn nonnced in tl e Sci he wou'd bring in a B: next meeting to appoint er + ees, Poundkecpers and Fencev ' n orde were "granted: prhe X casuret as follows: treat that dread A ing them from hands of the Chinere to whom, it was China they were consigned, consented to enter intd 1 with China looking to, tion of the cxport of arf latter country Sir Cap Max everysday daugs found inan 'sore, the physicians were §low in- deed to attach much importa 'ce to months ago. To-day nearly every newspaper in the country, even the metropolitan dailies, is announcing | I the splendid re: ults achieved. mple that anyone can > here, is credited withu fluence to persuade thesé negotiations. agreement, ante- apanese Alliance, is y the terms of

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