'pallor settles on their cheeks; thei g grow dull; their appetite fickle ; their steps languid. Daily 2 are being robbed of all vitality brightness. Their sufferings prow more acute il neglected, until Athe sigus of early consumption be- 'ome abparent. If your wife or enter or_sister complains of 'weakness, pains in the side, head- "aches or backaches} if her appetite and temper are uncertain and she is often low spirited anaemia has her in its deadly hold, What she needs new, nich. red blood. Give her . Williams' Pink Pills 'for Pale People without loss of tite, for they ac ce new, red blood. They pd women well 5 ] McGrath, 26 i St, Halifax, N.S., says:--"I be- Bieve De. Willams' Pink Pills saved any life. 'Three years ago | suffered from anaemia in a sexere form. I swas all run down aptl'as pale asa sheet. I could scatcely eat any. thing, and what 1/did take did nat seem to nourish me. My hands and feet were much swollen and the least exertion would leave me breathless and my heart beating violently. 1 seemed to have pains and aches all over. 1 was so weak I could not even sweep a floor. At different times | was under the care of three doctors, but did not get any better. Ome doctor said I had dropsy and that my blood bad all turned to water. My friends thought I wasin a decline and that I had but a short time to live. 1 was completely dis couraged myself, when one day a fady friend called to see me, and told me Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured her daughter of anaemia and urged me to try them. I decided to try them, and in the course of a few weeks felt somewhat better. 1 met the doctor one day and he remarked how much better I was looking. I told him it was not his medicine but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that were helping me, and he told me I had better keep on taking them. I con- tinued to do so until I had taken an- other half dozen boxes, when my health was perfectly restored. Iam more than grateful for what these pills have done for me and strongly recommend them to all weak girls." Thousands of menand women, now well and strong, praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for having cured anaemia, general weakness, indigestion, rheu- matism, neuralgia, nervous disord- ers, paralysis, and the ailments of hood and womanhood. These ls do tins do this by making new. blood which feeds the starved out disease _and , organ inthe body. | by all medicine dealers or by mail at so cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MON 4X . $3000 $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. HUBERT I.. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. North Ontario Observer. > Several sums from {Tho Octal Page of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857. country are dur. The services rem- dered by that geatieman, aided by his HUM Pesiamiul, wav toun 1 value to the people. They have thwarted a great wrong. They Dave preserved as large measures of allowed no appeal. Under this unex- |ampled scheme any form of iniquity was possible. The qualified voter, the good Canadian citizen, could be omitted from the lists and he bad no redress. The man not qualified, the foreigner not. yet naturalized, the Asiatic, the person 'in the employ of the Adminis tration, but not legally entitled to vote, conld be placed ou the rolls, and the votes of these persons could be 'employ- ed to swamp those of the electors who; by good lack, had been enrolled, The plan was thus so devised as to give d Government candidate an immense ad vantage. Such a person could nomin- more thickly populated sections of the country, it could recover itself-to s me extent, and perhaps to a sufficient ex- tent, in places where its operations could not be efficiently checkod. The scheme then was calculated to gag the public and to extort a verdict to which the true opinion of the people was not agreeable. It stands to the honor of Mr. Borden that he fought this wrong with all the force he could'muster. The fact that he achieved a victory over the majority in Parliament is a tribute to his cap- acity as a tactician, and to his zeal as the protector of the rights and liberties of his fellow citiens whenever they are Mr: Borden deserves, and we are sure will receive, the thanks of assailed. Canada for the good work he has ac- complished. The statesman who de- | fends the right of the people to the franchise is a eontributor to the great cause of publi¢ treedown and has won the hearty good*will and the confidence of those in whose interest he has labor= ed.--Mail and Etnpire. That By-Law. Owing to an informality and other causes the voting bu the Weber By-law has had to be deterred until a later date than the 20th. All however that has heen published in fuvor the By-law in these columns, may with « qual foce be said in favor of the new By-aw, come the voting when it may. Owe of the changes we understand, is the reduc- tion of the amount of the guarantee --it is to be $30,000 in place of $40,000. afte Ohas Calder, Weq., M P.P., Speaks at Qshawa, July 1st. * * ¥ Mr. Chatles Calder, M.P.P., said he was pleased fo be with them to help them celebrate the birtliday of the Dominion, and he céwgratu- lated St. Gregory's on bei#g the means to so loyally unite aM sec- tions of people on July 1. There could be no better time of the year as all nature was so beautiful at this season of the year. He was a farmer and was grateful to Senator Derbyshire for elevating the im- portance of his calling, but he would bave them remember that it took all sorts of people to make up a great and prosperous country. Therefore the artizan and the man- ufacturer and the people of the cities and towns were just as need- ful factors as were the farmers. The fact is there must be consum- ers to otilize the products of the farms, and the closer they could bring the farmers market to him the greater would be the prosperity of the country. Producers at home, buy at heme, was therefore the policy of a country like this, and if everybody was driven to the farm the agricaiturist would have none but a foreign market. Hence the necessity for manufacturers, and as these prospered, so would the farm- er. Iu tegard to the class of peo inorder to make a complete clearance of every obstacle. He sounded a horn the celebrated horns before the walls of Jericho, and swaydd the auto to the right and left 80 as to monopolise the whole widih of the road and thus pre vent trafic so far as it was possible ; he prefented a ridiculous spectacle. On reaching Manchester he ran intoa con- véyance in which were a lady and two jury tut the 'vehicle was reudered worthless ; proceeding south he upset a load of gravel ; continuing south on the same road he encountered a gentleman living in the locality who was returning from a professional call who put on a bold front and dispwied children, they fortunately escaped in- a and defied the invader to occupy the (thi which for loudness would have drowned | P! Port Perry, M ally be felt by tl tions as to the ab tor, the skill whole width of road ; up to this fins clearance till he réached Complaint bye mide to Justice Ju- gram, and this being the first offence, justice was tempered with mercy, a tine of 825 aud costs was made, tigether with paymeut for 'damages aohs all along the hno of the defaulter's escu- pade. luis 10 be regretted that be: sides annailing the license of this would be autowobilist, theré was not auchor- ity [or his [uture confinement to the limits of Lorvmto, where should he again possess a license to manage au automobile his destruction to pruperty would be less eostry than in the wealthy and prosperous Bunuty of Ontario. Myrtle 3 ipod A ManLy ConressioN.--The Osh- awa Vindicator having been badly bitten : an alleged correspondent makes a manly confession in its isstie of last week of the injustice attempted being done to highly re- putable parties by an anonymouslet ter which it inadvertantly publish= ed. vigorous article on the worthlessness In winding up an excellent ahd of amnoymous correspondence, it remarks: --""The Vindicator be lieves no man should attempt to iil struct the public onthett gricvances behind a mask; the writer of ah anonymous letter, especially one attacking persons Known to him is usually a coward." Is thereany- thing ridiculous than the efforts (?) of anonymous correspondents who are everlastingly prating about the whereabouts, etc. of their neighbors and their relatives, and hiding their identity by heading their contempti- ble effusions with the nanie of some place or village ? - Horse AND Bracy SroLms.--From Alex. Gordon, con. 11. Reach, (Green: bank), on the night of Tuesday, July 7th, a Bay Horse, heavy set, tWo yaars old. white face, wart on nose. white hind leg, white front foot: Covered Buggy, one shaft a little short. Arrest and wire R. McKnight, Chief Constable, Port Perry. E# The Peat Perry Creamery | paid 20 cts for June butter. The | average price' paid on the Port | Perry market for June was about | 17 cts. The Creamery made more | butter in June than during any | month during its existence and it raises the price of d#iryin every place it touches. Some le look upon tea as a mere drink. It all depends on the tea. "Salada" Tea is a delicious and refreshing beverage. Sold only in sealed lead packets. Tox Twelrtn oF JULY AT Brack. srock.--The L. O. Brethren of Cart- wright and surroundings have determin- ed to celebrate the Apniversary of the at Blackstock, on Monday next, July 18 The celebrations there never | of success, visitors are always made li pense Is spared in providing for the of pial og pone Bi and ¥, 80 that an enjoyable time a reek ut Sud. 120k July the Annual Oranie Sermon, will be do; liveted by Rev. Mr. Kidd, of St. Jobu Chureh, Jn the arty shed, Orange ball. ing Machine, the best in the market | may be obtained of Mr, A. G. Dow-| - son, Port Perry, Be sure and see them before negotiating for one. the manner in which the dul employers, and not for ever in this instance it woul pear that the authorities of dist Church, Port Porry, if voize in the selection, they had an an ivfluencs, and th congratulated on the jadici: ment made, The Rev. Mr. stranger in this locality, t of the magnificent Church bank during his regme years since bears evidence ularity, talent and worth. end Gentleman and family bearty welcome on their a last week from the authori Church. At a meeting of the raf held at Blackstock. at whi accommodation, the questio encouragement, the necess iture required did not seen advisable to proceed in th At the suggestion of Jag, I committes of four tn repr polling divisions of tha n with the members of tha committee ro visit the halls municipalities, ascertain. th and report at the nomin in December ue; ratepayers will 'vg favor of a mow hall in keeping with the genee of that wealthy 'Ni municipality. + Persons who pe they think will be site of the new Centr ': to be established with the announced Ontario Governmeit,' municate with W, Jo Provincial Secretary. i Mr. Hapus t rom the County # waited on him, Sa i glad to receive at | August 20 next particulars of pri owners are pre; ¢ Government. fie requirements of th which will supers: penal institution, site of about 400 = acH where a good wats: had, and proper 1 tary conditions ai he % - | which would resp which had a stone clay on it, rather | 1 agricultural soil, has satisfactory in othe Bi" The Celebrated Singer Sew--| more work #8" Port Perty Fire Brigade formed and the selection is ml ; ---- New TownBHall for Daffy Cartwright called by the Cf a ood ropresentation, to gli advisibility of making iste wero appointed to act ing Ry. | similar to that of Ontario ism, | be pre: . Gravenhurst Banner:--A New York farmer had an experience no Liberal 'He was struck by lightning and iis still living to tell about it. It is oaid hat J. C. Miller, may ailed upon to Oppose Ww. H. i, when the Dominion Brought on But as Telegram points - out "4 A) ing the present hali was Shes discnssed, but did not meet voted, on ud intelli- Prosperous Prison son farm, he dance y of the id com- h,3 the éputation y which Id be up to ons and ich the o the It that the 1 { wha his is a bad year fot orators. See ied to : it. Robins: Service =| Little Britian {exciting gate may. be 1908. I" by the 10,30, in the even all Eastern and Western Leagues) an expected Sonya vs. Fingerboard. Races: Bdys and Girls, Men and Wemen. Tea from 5 to 8. Entertainment--- A very ititetestin program will be given in the Evening at 8 'o'clock, fbr Which Excellent talent has bee procured inthuding Miss Ada Fits: Elocutionist; Port Hg Florence Lapp, Elocution Britain ; Miss Alice Wei Port Perry, and others are to participate in th 'Don't miss this day' bappe Hossack 'udhope, d other: it © dates, werk injured, rather than helped, by the Globe's hysterical and unscrtiplous ca mpaign.--Orillia Packet. ; ' The C2at and Czarina are to visit the King and Queen during the +. | yachting week at Cowes. Mr. Henniker Heaton has an- nounced &t a public dinnet that there will soon be a penny-a-word cablegram between Britain and the a United States. Tne celebration of the "Glotious Fourth" in the United States on Saturday resulted 1n 71 deaths, 1n- juries to 4,264 persons, and losses by fires caused by fireworks aggre- . | gating neatly $600,000. In the Chicago to oceanendarance contest, ii which many balloons started on Thursday last, the 'Field- ing,' of Satt Antonio, Texas, 8ailed, the farthest, landing in West Shef- field Que. Fredgrick Geis has been arfested iu Philadelphia as a suspect iff con- nection with the murder of 'Dr. Wilson. A horde of relgious fanatics arm- ed with rifles, revolvers and knives, are reported from Pierson, Man., to be marching on Yorkton Dukhobors. Katie--They say Lizzie Whelan {met and became cngaged to her husband at the masked ball Jast month. Maggie--Then it must have occurred before either of therh unmasked. --Gunter's Magazine. The death of ex-President Cleve- land leaves thé United States with- out a single m#n living in retire- ment after having filled the highest « in the Republic. a Ph Pa' said little Bobby, who had been allowad to sit up a little while after supper, with the understand- ing that he was to ask no loolish questions, 'can God do every- thing ? Yes." "Can he make. a two-foot rule with only one end to 1t 2" "One more qifestion like that" said his father, "and you will be packed off to bed." Bobby was silent for a few moments and then asked : *'Pa, can a camel go ten days without water?" 'Yes, my sou." "Well, how many days could he go if he had water?" The next thing Bobby knew he was in bed.--Sun. --_--nrkh\b» Teach Yourself Now For Your Own--Yd&ur Children and Your Friends Sake. Diseased parts of the gi git passages can best be reached by dry air. The bronchral tubes and 1458s can only be reached by dry air. yomei is a dry air treatment from which ou get the Balsamic effect of the Gwe Pine and Bucaly his forests, where catarrhal bronghial troubles do not exist. / Hyomei destroys (he germs that cause disease of the breathin, organs ; you simply use the pn inhaler, mix Hyomei air with your iseased parts where catarrhaly 'croup or peur yin mil ed ot, inward breath as it teaches the | nts Ha nana ase, their extermamation best THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH The Orangemén of the District of stock, oni Monday, July 13th, when the District and other lodges will be present. A Procession will be form- ed at two o'clock p.m., headed: by the Port Perry Band, and proceed bers of the Order. * Baseball Match --Port Perry vs. Blackstock--and other sports will take place on the Fair Grounds. A Grand Concert will be held in the Drill Shed in the evening commencing at eight o'clock sharp, when the following Talented Artists and Entertainers will make their appearance :--J. H. Cameron, James Fax, and Harry Robb, Ad- mission 35c and zsc ; children 15¢. Dinner and Tea will be served by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church. Committee -- Capt. Far-- rell, Dis. M., A. Kingman, Dep, M., G. L. McLaughlin. 6d Save the King. h . i --t Death of George Whelor. George Wheler, who died at the fam. ily residence, 165 Beatrice street on Sunday, was for twelve years the Lib eral representative in the Dominion Parliament for North Ontario, -a posi tion he resigned about twenty:scven years ago to become bursar at the Central Prison. He was chief clerk of the Provincial ri Department at the time of his death. 7 Deguaged, : Who was first year, was born in Mar 5 ed in the public schools and graduated from old Victoria College when it was located at Cohourg. He wad at first a lumber and flour merchant at UZbridge was later a contractor, and built part of the Midland division of 'the Grand Tronk Railway. He was a staunch Liberal ib politics, and was of a kindly, genial nature, always ready to help anyoue in need, His -wifé, who pre- deceased him by five yeads, was Uarriet, daughter of the late Willian Hamilton of Uxbridge. He is survived by five children, three daughters, Anna and Sula, living at home, and Mrs. Henry akewav, Toronta, and two sous, A. H. of Winnipeg, western representative of the Western Canada Flour Miils Company, and Edward, General Man- ager of the Conniil Coal Company, "oronto.--The Globe. init Belerivg to the recent statement of what it evidently considers an accepted fact--namely, that doctors dre a short- live class of the community --American Medicine (Philadelphia) remarks: Laymen were naturally sdrprised. Their view presumably is that the days of doctors ghould be longer in the than those of other people because they know better than their patients what to "take" when they felt "indisposed or are in the way of infection, Longevity however, depends far ore #pon the mauner of 8 mans life than u the drugs which he swallows; and it is the doctor's misfortune that the exigencies of higoalling often males it impossible for him to bracticethe hygenic doctrine he preaches.d .Obita a is one sound maxim on which. it is special Registrat «= General's] alias. soronty: Cartwiight intend celebratifg tHe} coming Twelfth of July at Black-{ to the Drill Shed when short Ad-| dresses will be delivered by mem--| x: AIM their patronage. Also for Sale Buggios, Wagons, Shop and Office--#it al em ie Threshi "IDI ONLISY THAT NV TAS om Jequiowex ® J suwow SI JeYM 2 'SSA0Ud LEAOHS HAISIIOXA ANO SI YoIGA Surseds h GH SEANSSTVD HANWELL ORILOE TDNRI + a ¥ A¥01S SH TIL SAN0M OME PROM. 23 UF 1599 9U)} 238 SIOZ my residence Oassimir PATE 1 For Sale by Carnegie Bros: Why Woman is Fickle. A despatch to the Tribune from Boston says: -- Women have two Is, ave th perhaps fiiore, according to 'of Clar. on an easy mark for the sharpshoojers,) dent G. Stanley Hall Kbit the moral effect on pbs the ex plangtion (He 'g of the "fickleness" of woman, of her "erratic methods of jumping at conclusions, and her intuition" in his address on "Psychothérapeu tics" before the graduating class of | Collegé of Physicians and Surgeons o-day. "Woma : #f is much more suscep- tible than man" he said. is a good reason for this, "There We know that she has two or more souls. She may say and think that shz is sick or well when the reyerse is really trde: It means. simply - that one soul is in the ascendancy. These Thésé two souls may be abdolute strangers to each other, but they certainly exist. We have proved it beyond the shaddw of a doubt." When that Oold Ooénies. How is it<to be 'cured ? This method is simplicty itsel. Rub the chest and throat Well with Nervi line; use jt as a gargle and take some in hol wdter beiore retiring along with-one of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, Next mofning finds you re- freshed, {ree from cold and bright as a dollar, These housenold rem- edies are wonderfully swccessful, and certainly won't f#il For sale by all dealers. case. mn your The Farmers' Sun says: Taking itall in all, ingludihg crop prospect or | as well as the market outlook, it is sale to say that the agricultural sit- knows | more promising than it fly, | present time, HE | Proved After Fifty Years. "that | ion (in all Canada was never i at the has Extractor cures iscomfort and rts or tbrutun, Germany is aka'n compelfing lier officers to wear the sword when on active sérvicee, the officials say; danger of his being great enough to offset the | back." ; Wanted Dy { TRUNG, MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN Se in Foo ay workin caper for family of three. Gon wages, oe a or Apply to A Y SHIT, suitable perso. MES G. Y | Whitby, Out. July 8 1008, aa Assignee's Notice to Creditors. No ice 48 hereby. given that Fred N _érick Lea of Morte Station, th the Towhsbip of Whitby in thu Coun of Ontario, Livery Stabls Proprietor), has thts Guy wadean assignmen nder Revised Statutes of Ontario, 19; Al hap. 147, of all bis estate and effecta ® say William Ross, Merchant, Port Perry, for the general bewrfit of his croditors. Creditors are notifted to file with me their claims and proofs and particulars thereof. A meeting of the creditors will be held on Tharsd#y, the 9th day of July, _at ten oklock a.m, office of H y Port Perry, for the appointment of Ir. speetors d the givine of directions with reference to thu dinposal of the estate, Lad And notice is fu given the First day of August, 1908. Assiguoo will proceed to dintriotge the assets of thh detite of the debtor among the persons gutitled thereto. baviifg rie ard ohly to the claims of which he then has notice, and that he will Rot ba liable for the said nssets or any part thefaof fo any person of whose claim he shall not then bevel had notice, ILLIAM ROSS, alter the b 8 'There is, ol course; | be - Ry "