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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 May 1908, p. 2

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ysis Permanently Cured. 'Paralysed From Waist to Feet--Bn- i Plaster of illiams' Pink P had Fail Ca ai se RR =" Pesalysls from no matter how slight, affliction, to be paralyz- waist to the feet, to bea cripple, totally dependant ers to do for you, is a con- 4s wretched as man could ibly bear. Such was the state f Allan J. McDonald, of Rice Point, E.I.* For over a year he was a invalid. He was paralyz- his waist to his feet and for ths lay in bed encased in sr of paris cast. Four of the "doctors in Prince Edward v unabléd to help him doomed to a life of h rers [rom paraly- He procured a supply cf the Jilis and began taking them. ually they broke the chains of ase that bound him, and filled whole body with new blood, fe and vigor. tr, McDonald says: +] am a farmer and in consequence have a great deal of hard work to do. One day while about my work 1 injured my back, but at the time 1 paid little attention to the injury and continued my work As time went on, though, the pain became more severe and soon found mysell unable to lift anything no matter how light. It was not long before 1 had to stop work altogether and wonsult a doctor. He treated me but his treatment did not help me and I rapidly grew worse. 1 had to take to my bed, and in the hope 'that my spinemight receive strength | 1 was encased in a plaster of paris cast. This did not help me and | could--feel the paralysis slowly «reeping over me till [ was totally aralysed from my waist to my feet fost all control over my Dowels and bladder and my legs had no more fe :ling than if they were made of wool. Three other doctors strived t) cure me, but tler treats ment al.o was a failure, and for over eleve:r months [lay in Dol unable to move. Dr. Williama Pink Pills were then advised and I then shown testimonials of others who had through them. and in less than three made a remarkable change in me. 1 was able to get out of bed and months they crawl around the floor on my hands | Williams' Jedicine Co, Brockville, | England, has resigned his post. 8 , g po: limbs and knees. Gradually my Y Several sums from " MON 19 . f300to§10,000, have ced with me for immediate in- ent at lowest rate. roy dn HUBERT I. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. Server. the People.) (The Octal Paper cf = FOUNDED IN 1857. Only Paper Printed Port and Published In verry. 1908 PORT PERRY, MAY 28, Deceiving the Farmer. Leader Mackay exhibits his character 2s a public man in hislast "germonette,' in which he strives to convey the im pression that the Whitney Government js neglecting the interest of the farmer. | Taking a compaign pamphet the figures which cover grants to agricultural socic ties, and the expenses of the Agricultural 'College, this leader asserts that the assist- ance to agriculture has risen from $446,- 481, in 1904, to $480,317, in 1907, and is, 'therefore, an increase of but 833,836, or seven and a half per cent, The far He says, is not getting a square deal. be outlays upon agriculture are not in- in proportion tothe outlays mp- Mr. Mackay knows that his state misleading there can be no ques- 'He studies the public accounts, and 'aware that the figures hie presents je farmers, while dealing with some es to agriculture, do not re 'all. et us look at the pub fits for 1504 and the public ac- and see what the differ ultaral grants for each figures; : to § --The i Known Clergyman. been cured of pa alysis] I bought a supply! Patis for Nine Months-- ills Cure After Four Doc- Cure Vouched for by a became stonger. Soon I could walk with the aid of a cane and in- side of nine months after 1 Lad be- gun the use of the Pills 1 was tot ally cared, and once more able to do light work. Now I am strong as ever I was and can do my work about the farm without the least trouble. 1 thiyk Dr. Williams' Pirk Pills are without an equal, for, be- sides my own case, I know of two other cases of paralysis cured by them. Two young girls who had been cripples and whom I advised to try the Pill In corroboration of what Mr,"Mc- tims /during b's wus attended by three or more dottors and put in plaster paris and everything imagmable which might be of benefit was done fir him without success. He lost all power of his body from his waist down and 1 think he was nearly a year uniler the treatment before he began to use Dr. Williams® Pink Pills. 1 was with him the day he first mov- ed his big toe and from that time on he gradually improved and for the last few years he has been pertectly well. 1 can vouch for the cure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills effected in this case." If you are sick and the treatment you are now taking does not help you, give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills la fair trial. They have cured thousands after ! doctors and other medical treatment had hopelessly failed. These Piils actually make new, rich, red blood, feed the starved nerves and bring health and strength to every part of | is why Dr. Wiis | | liams's Piok Pills cure such appar- | the body. This | ently hopeless failed. These Pills | actually make new, rich, red blood, feed, the starved ncrves and bring | health and strength to every | part of the body. This is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure {such apperently hopeless cases as | Mr. McDonald's, and it is why they have cured thousands of sick, dis couraged people in every part of the world. Sold by all medicine | dealers, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for £2.50 from The Dr | Ont. | agricultural services generally $573,000 | | more than theiRoss Government did, and | PR to the farmers i've $913,000 in | excess of the grants which the Ross Gov- {ernment gave "And yet Mr. Mackay, | who knows the facts. for he has the pub- | lie accounts before him, has the andacity [to iallege that the vot:s for agriculture | bave been increased by but $33,836.-- | Mail and Impires a Electidn Reports. | Reports from "West Victoria, West Durham, North and South Ontario in- | dicate that the former members for | there Ridings will be triumphantly re- elected at tho coming kKlection. The | Whitney rule it would seem is good enough 'for the electcrute of these Ridings. -------- ie We are in receipt of the Dresden Times uf the 21st inst , which contains an excellent report of a banquet given to Mr. J. McE. Murray, anager of the Bauk of Lummmerce in that sown, on his departure for Port Perry to assume the management of the same monetary institution hero. Owing to lateness of the receipt af tho Tins we will have to defcr publication of the report till next issue. CoumeXDABLE ExTERrRISE. --Mr. Luther Souley, one of Reachs cuterprising farmers, ins jasé purcliascd a demouiat from Mr. Geo. Jackson of this place, that weu!d do credit to the best farm iu the province. It is oun of the best vehicles in its class to be found--sub- stantial, light renvisg and of great carrying capacity. ; a oz Miss Meharry of thie place awarded ficst at the Great" bration at Uxt ge on the 25th iwst., as the most expert Lady Driver in a largeian of competitors. The ycung ly is to be congraiulat d on her 'pre | ferment, 1 It will be we's 'advertise ia was Cele. 1 illness: He |' it pays ever to the ntunicipal treasuries $340,000 snore than tive Ross Govern- ment dil. Its graots to services thatare They act {1y safe "There will be no this election. Crop reports from the Northwest continue most favorable. Satisfaction is expressed in Ire- land because emigratiop is falling off Thc Asquith Government is to all appearance doomed to early dissolution. Sir Richard Cartwright is spoken of asthe new Lieutenant-Governor of Ontaria, Penny postage between Great Britain and the United States will shortly be adopted. The first advertiser in the world was the hen, An see how the price of eggs keeps up. «What is ideal milk ?" asks the Barrie Advance. The milk cf hu- man kindness. of course. Honesty in politics is as much netessary asit is {in the ordinary ) iil making overtures towards union. The rush of United States settlers into the Canadian West is this spring surpassing all previous re- cords. A new rdilwdy regiilatioti in Norway provides that a wife travel: ing with her husband shall be charged only half fare. In Muskoka the Liberals have not yet succeeded in finding any body willing to enter the lsts against Mi. Mahafly. The Opposition at Ottawa should fight to the last ditch any proposal to re-introduce the iniquitous mark- ed ballot. Toronto Star :-- Several Socialist candidates are also running, At least they are going through some of the motions. The government of the new pro- vince of Saskatchewan findsa de- ficit of 114,000 in its hail insurance business for 1907. | Lord Avebury wanfs the British Parliament to prohibit the importa tion of the plumage of certain birds in order to prevent the extinctiou of their species. | Nansen, the artic explorer, who | was ambassador to He | had conquered the ice barriers of | tbe farthest north, but the Toronto Star says he doubtless found the Englishman's insular reserve too much for him. 'Publicity makes a prod ct noted, quality brings fam&" "Sa ada" Tea is-beth noted and famous: Norwegian The laboratory of the Depart- ment of Inland Revenue has made an examination of the eighty-four samples of canned salmon, taking six from each inspectoral district though practically all from British Columbia. They were all found "good and true to name." There are many signs that the people of Canada are revolting against Laurier and what his rule means in the same way as the peo- ple of Ontario three years and a half ago revolted against Ross and the rottcnness he permitted to grow up in the provincial administraticn, The Toronto Star a few days ago was discoursing iearnedly on "Fighting the Mosquito." Now it turns to "Fighting the Flies." Very important subjects no doubt and likely to result in more profit to the Star than fighting the Whitney Government, which the Star, though Liberal, seems to be mak- ing only a side issue. wn --_-- SOUND HEALTH FOR ALL CHILDREN, _ Disease attacks the little ones through the digestive organs. Baby's Own Tablets are the best thing in the world for all stomach land bowcl troubles of children, ig and act. quickly and are are absolute- | oo numbered ballot! The Rev. Donal cies that he is called 'the church, ani field of politics, hope of Ontario story is told of a young man who im called to the minist sure, John, it was 'not npise Quaker aunt slyly. Senator "Jeff" Davis, has found it necessary the newspaper men of Stales as Stavangets of misetable trdvesties manhood, post-gradi arts of s'ander or ) damnable imps of pelf" Mt. Davis got the worst fight some time ago, and paper meu trew a good tention tothe matter, Now that Mr. Mai a daily "'sermol of our Presbyterian frietids : hy expressed "doots" as to whethér Mackay's "pulpit ability" would Be as well suited to anniversary, Sbre. mons as the eloquence &f- the otter two. = For forty years Orillia has been a headquarters for the hiring of purchase of teams for the Inzmber wo fer But this business, which has brought a great deal of mo to the farmers of the district; seems to be threatened with extinciion; uk timately if not immediately, by the introdection of steam Jf machines; These machines, which are said to have dinfonstratt& their practical wility, will each of them do the work of forty liorses. Thede is not only the saving in fodder, | wages and board of men, but the machine will run over roads to steep and difficult fur horses: Mbockover, while not in use tlie thiaching does pot cat its head off in a stalls Li costs notlnng but the 'interest on the investment. "The introduction | of these machives will ura k agothber [step in the displacing of the } horse | which secnis to be going on ah | dircctions--even among agnicydtur- lists themselves. --Orillia Packets When tlre political water§ vere first troubled by the Rev, | Mr Hossack, he was accused b the Grit press of mBation; egoirsgty ill- patute, fisstatetirent; heathy, and gmpertinence, wforined that bis 1S ve {opi "on; law, thedlogy £000 | wics, aad Anance wie of ag it was charged fhat hs; catip; against temperance i a the interests of the He that he expected a a Whitney cabinet, 'and that wanted to be a Scuator' And tow beliold the change} * Mack," the indepe HEH page writcron S urday Nght says "Believing as 1 do that 'thie Vest of all governmenis. is a new Bike sud that this country does Bot gut enough of them, the people not | having as yet discovered this sim ple expedient for securing their own welfare, it seems to ie that not withstanding any failures that may be charged against Premier Whit. ney, the people of the Province | have guod reason to he Sapsfied { with the change they made in i905." Px The testimony of Mr, Coghill, of Toronto, before the Public Account Committee, as 10 the dredging in Matchedash Bay, will give the pub- lic light as to 'why Mr. A... Mac- kas, Mr. Fred. Grant, 'Dr. Spohn, and other Liberal politicians ar: so eager to embark in the dredging business, though it has no connec: tion with either law or medic nom he Dallas, Texas, May 25 causil tan daa ern and middle Texas anc Almost a score of 1 Alresdy, pud it is feared more Jives have been Jost. & Pacific and the Atchison rE ne dered schon 3 well bY Sho 'm. Ross, occupied the chair: Jogging | .|the rattles" stru:k Whecler, Governor-General, who att - | the ra jo tate. ' aad tha social 'and intellectual enjoys and the splendid financial success, ra a dk bya vely large pany, t good tasteof the fair os i healaaed on he and was par- who the ethodist Sui chool a us, will be held on May e 1st. On Sunday, Yay 31st, mons will be fteached at 11 a: nd 7 p.m. by the Rev. R. Ji ¥allis of Toronto. Special Music. ©n Monday, June 1st,a splendid Tea will be served from 4 to 7.30 p. m. Inthe Evening, beginning at 8 o'tlock, a good Programuate will be {ven in the Church, consisting of eadings, Recitations and Music by scholars and Addresses by Revs. R.J. Falls, J. C. Forster and J. H Kidd. Admission--Tea and Con- ceft, adults 25 cents, children 15 cents ; Concert only--Adults 15 cents, children 10 cents.--R. DeLye, Pastor. Ep. Gisson, Sety. C. H. Faris, Supt: School. --_---------- The Tribune from Bridgeport, Con., says:--The fifth annual hunt of the Schaghticoke Rattlesnake Club Bridgeport was held to-day in Shaghticoke Indian reservation Litchfield county. ously by the of the captured snakes. Seven snakes wore catight, all of them fine specimens of the venemous reptile. who picks the rattlers up with his nak Hend, and 2drops them into the bag, Wheeler, in picking up tite naka, 100 ta the head to prevent the snake from position that it could strike acd bury § ngs into his right band 1 oe Pith wan. deep. ove, A ¢ Dr. Spencer of Chelsea come down to -atfend the hunt. froibed the bitten hand and applied his mouth td the "bite, and for several minutes sgcked the wound, drawing out much of t Applied the usual remedies. eter Gruber of Rochester, said to be the greatekt living authority er's life by sucking the wotind/ = ---- a Plate Wianer. At Woodbine on Saturday last the race for the fotty-nnth King's Plate was the nfagoet of fifteen thousand enthusiastic vistfors o the King's gift of fifty gitineas the Ontario Jockey Club adds stakes an bred owned, and trained in Ou tario, excifes the keenest interest through- out the country.. This year saw of Mr. J. E. Seagram, Club, with the three-year-old &olt Seismic, bi Messrs. second rig¢ of Hamilton came Shimonese, and Mr. a Crown. Seagram's are, amounted to $4,190. The ta tion to the winner was hist by the of PR We The as follows :-- Bony! in first-class "ones who got tip the a1 31st and iss Ap teeter, : 4 MI-0-NA MEANS STOMACH * T New York, May 25.--A despatehi to of the in 1t was the first hunt on which anyone has ever been danger: The first snake captured after the bunting party reached the rattlers' don on the mountainside was taken by Lindsey Dennison. It was three and a half feet long. Mr. Dennison fastened the reptile with his forked stick about its neck and called to **Shang" Wheeler ed hand, boldiug them close behind the hold of thre repthe back of the hed as usual, bit his grip was not close enouch twisting its head and neck into such a and. the 0 poison 'Then Dr: Sperfcer who is known jas " Rattlesnake Peto," and is oh rattlesnakes, no doubt saved Wheel: | Mr.Seagram'sThirteénthKing's the $4,000, and the anpual race; which is confined to horses the thirteenth victory for the, colors M. P., the President of the Ontario Jockey Havoc-->bdemly: The t 3 Seagrag hag the third horse, Half} Phivieen started, . Mr.{{ the prize were' and were 'Esg., ably The Baseball Matches were keenly will endeavor to make votes for Women |ghe principal issus of the next general hia ove, which 1s intensely pt rd xigencios of the duntion, oe hs electious. have dimonstrat clearly "that «the... r hope to the coi p trade as, hy nor Tue suffragist movemen such si 4 COMFORT als especially to many people in Port erry lis the combination of stomach help in the Mi-o-na treatment. This preparation works wonders in the case of indigestion or weak stomach. Tt acts directly uppon the walls of the stomach and bowels, strengthening avd stimulating them ro that they readily A. [take care of the food that is eaten with out distress or suffuring. So positive are the good effects fol- 'lowing the use of Mi-o-na_ that the re- medy is sold by Edw. B. Flint undira guarantee to refund the money if it fails to cure. A 60 cent box of Miomna will do the good the stomach needs which is simply to make it do its owu Wor. Lr A Queen's Meat Bill Lisbon, May 25. -- The royal hold of Portugal is being b>seiged by its creditors, and the newspaners of Lisbon are filled with the notibes of cuits brought by tradespeople against its members. The courts already have awarded a butcher $210 and costs, the amount of an unpaid medt lil, against the Dow- ager Queen Maria Pia and the Duke of Oporto. This situation arises from the fact that the mem- bers of the royal hotisehold have not received a single penny from (he tate since King Carlos and his sdn were assassinated, because the new civil list cannot be approved until after the financial accounting of the reign of the late King Carlos is completed. This is held up by which went to members of the pre sent Government, . Cause for Alarm Epidemic Influériza, Grippe, Catarrhal Troubles, Pnet: nomia Increazing A marked fiicrease 1 troihies of the breathing organs is noted in anany loc aliti-s 4 vou wit ouly have Hyomei At hand to wre with the firt attack of Cold in the head, Pneumonia, Colds, Brouehivis, Hoarsevuss, fora Uhroat, Croup, infaét any respiratory affection, the trouble will be quickly overcome. If tho attack is negicewnd and become severe, speedy relief will 'come a most cases and a persistent use of Hyowei will care. The directions for uein the principal is always the same, that of destroying all the germs in the air vou breathe aud having it reach the air fussy with dry medication fom So ing and Eucalyptus forests. fs Remember that liquids or mpisture Is barred from the Bronchial Tubes and Lub, It's the dvs air of Hyomei that reaches the spot. Edw. B. Flint guar- antees it. : " Complete outfit, $1. Its of Special Value to Many Heref: .in Port Perry. = Ee A notable diseovery and one that oF) 3 threatened reyalations om Sey hi Car aha, whe op) inigter. of ¢ i "Buen fo oa ndet eX-Premyier Franco' Pe ed ls Toa Gruber ,| DEa<In Cartwright. Jot 19, con. I son it vary, but | ABN atti When Women Suffer Look otit for weakness or disease, See if there is not a sideache, . ache, restlessness ang tHe - Thede symptoms indicate that you need the gentle assistance of Pe. Hamilton's Pills. They are wo- man's greatest relief, prevent func- tional Sstahgamente, renew the life of the , purify and clean the system throughout. No tonic so potent, nt resti'ts s¢ marked as fol- lot the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills Price 25¢ per box at all dealers. DIED. | Frise--In Port Perry, on Sunday. May, 21, 1908. Elizabeth Stalker, beloved 69 wife of Mr. Heiiry Frise, aged years. Deceased made no pretence to display she did not wish to seem but always dimed to be ; her gentle, womanly natiire found its true de velopment in doing good for its own sake, and her loving disposi: tion secured fot het the esteem of all! As aveighborshe was much valued and highly 'respected, and ber loss will be sincerely mourned by all acquainted with her. About two vears since she met with an accident from the effects of which she never recovered, Bi she. bh; | done bef work, completed "it. well and is pow entered 'on. her reward Whefe sickness nor Sorrow, Never | comes. The sortbwing htshand has much sympathy in bis griel. Monday May 25, Ewsia Dean, (beloved wifs of Jas. Dean, aged 28 years, 8 months and 18 days, Deceased was universally respect: ed by all her acquaintances, for het dearing qualities. The disconsolate Husband and mourning relatives Have the sympathy of all acquainted with then. HAL 8 } Sr SUMMER SESSIOR POR TEACHERS open throughout the Summér, dud many stuleils enter at this time. | e have a greater all unee this yearthan 3 before. Graduates s readily employment - Write to: Laer Catilogué, It pays to the Ww. 1. 2 , y i nd Af head: | - bh amiable disposition and other en- | AND OTHERS DURING JULY AND AUGUST. 3 REFLECTOR [6392], young the BE I ar thin reason, as follows :-- siable, Camibray, and Ae n, then to Grecnhen! Al ws, Harley. yi noon Crimmon's, oon. 14. \ en's for night. I" to his own sta and [remain till 1 bids * ABDALUAH STANTON No the i SN rr awn af 4 0 clnck will!

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