system, uses up the nat- of the body and leaves 'stomachand bowels par itis a cause of indiges- The digewt properly until they are h to do it for them- Nothing can give the stom- that. _but the new, blood so abundantly supplied weak and watery the haven't the strength{ the juices which alone the food. If the blood ; with impurities it cannot absorb the from the food when itis digested, Nothing cen stimulate the glands and nothing can absorb thé nourishment but pure, red blood. And nothing can ive that pure, red, blood but Dr. illiams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Alfred Gallant, Mill River, P.E]L, says: "For several years, previous and up to two Jars ago, 1 suffered continually - from indigestion. 1 could not eat enough to keep up my strength, and what little 1 did eat, no matter what kind of food, caused me great pains, so that I became much reduced in flesh, strength and energy. I consulted several doctors and took medicine from them but without any benefit - whatever, On the advice of a friend I began to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and soon good results were noticed, and I could slightly increase the amount of food day after day, and suffered no inconven- ience, until after taking ten boxes I could eat any kind of tood and in a . short time got back tomy normal state of health and feel that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have surely cured me of a most stubborn case of indigestion." You can get these Pills from any dealer in medicine or they will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressmg the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Mails Close. The mails are despatched from the P Office Port Perry ay : his Going North-- 9.00 a. m. Going South--11.20 a. m. + 515 p.m, [Official Notice Effective Sunday ' July 27, 190q. TIME TABLE. Port PERRY. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. 7-20 a.m, 9-IT a.m. 11.55 a.m. 555 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 7-33 p-m. U. P. R. Time Table. MYRTLE STATION. p.m. .00 p.m. : A, J. DAVIS, Town Agent MONEY. fico nove . 000, have osn placed with me for mediate in. vestment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Perry. will be light, drubbing to game July Among the seversl of the District. The Rev. at Prince Albert. --The Garden Party held on th on which the party was held con comfort of the occasion, they ar as near perfection as may be, thi slope is just sufficient to bring a and was much appreciated by th very large The weather proved their hospitality monstration and, undone in order to make the bart dollars was realized as: a result an Methodist Church, Manchester. A quiet but interesting weddin took place on Wednesday, Jun: 23rd at the home of Mr. Mrs. tawa. The bride was attired in acted as best man. mony. The bride looked charmin in her bridal attire. young lady is a native of our tow and has resided here all her life an ated and her high accomplishment confined to that church, for at al will yeside at Ottawa. Ve make the statement on the | very hority, that the hay cropin the vicinity of Port Perry The Junior Baseball Club of this place hed the audacity on the evening of Tuesday of this week to tackle the Senior Baseball Club aid they got a fearful d cousiderable sensation snd drewa large amdience of interested tspec- tators. The juniors put upa royal bat- tle but they could scarcely expect to " C.C.{Jefirey and LeRoy Leitch are home for a. few holidays until £ ! ministers noticed at the Methodist Church on Sabbath last was, Rew. K. Hagee, B.A, now of Collingwood, dnd for four years just ending has been stationed at Sudbury and Chairman Mr. Hagee is visiting friends here and GARDEN PARTY AT MANCHESTER. beautiful lawn of Mr. J. T. Dobson, near Manchester, on Friday of last week, proved, as was to be anticip- ated, a grand success. The grounds tributed much to the pleasure and conveniently close to the platform. The program which was a good one was carried out to the letter attendance many of whom were from 'long distances. proved propitious and all were delighted with the proceedings. The host and hostess to a de- hey left nething a grand saccess. Uver one hundred it goes to augment the exchequer of and C. W. Jones, when their danghter, Hazel Laura, was marti ed to Mr. E. L. Stackhouse of Ot- becoming costume of Duchess Satin, and wasattended by herisister, Dora, Mr. Herbert McElroy of Ottawa, Rev. W. J. M. Cragg of Fenelon Falls, brother-in- law of the bride, assisted by Rev. R. H. Leitch, performed the cere- The popular is a general favorite; as a soloist of the Methodist Church Choir her efforts weré always highly appreci- as a vocalist were not, however, most every musical event of note her services have been called into requisition, and have been given with that cheerfulness which en- deared her to a large circle of ad- wiring friends. With such an ex- tensive circle of friends and acqu- seats. After an enjoyable sepast he bridal party left by C.P.K for he Saguenay. Upon their return of the Finance Com eo bas adopt- a In Mr. C, W, Jones' departure of its most energetic, enterprising and estimable citizens. "Lhat gen- tleman's name has for the past forty years been extensively identi fied with our business interests and he has done very much to make Port Perry what it is to-day. When he embarked in the mercantile bts- iness here, this place was of meagre dimensions, but to his oredit be it be said it did not take long for him to establish a business that was not only a surprise but a wonder to all] its volume in the seventies of the past century frequently reached the magnificent sum of one hundred thousand dollars annually, and the name JoNgs became a household word for hiany miles in every direc- d that name became synony- he tune of 16to2. The out his long career. Mr. Jones has proved a valuable and desirable citizen, public spirited and gener- ous, and his popularity with both his townsmen and the people of the surrounding municipalities, is not at all surprising, and all wish him great prosperity and muth comfort in his new home in the far North, where he has purchased a large saw mill and immense timber limits adjacent to Harcourt of which place he is to be Postmaster. This entire community owe Mr. Jones a debt of gratitude for his untiribg and indefatigable exertions in behalf of the public it never can tepay. All wish him and his estim- able family much happiness in their new abode. e e e 1 The Oomng Twelfth. The Managing Committee among e | other important attractions for the coming Celebration in Port Perry have been fortunate in secaring, besides other bands--the 34th Regiment Band. A Marathon Race --open to the world--will be one of the Athletic Attsactions. A full day's Program of Spotts may be re- y |lied 8. The comtnittee ate grate ful tor the generosity of the business d | men of the town for their generous donations towards the celebration fund. g Thunderstorms in Austria lately € | have caused great loss of life. In one case a barn in which fifty per- sons had sought shelter from the were killed. Anniversary At Pleasant Point The Congregation of the Metho- dist Church, Pleasant Point, have fried on Sunday and Monday, July 11 and 12 on which to hold their Afmiversary Services fot 1909. Full particulars will appear inf next week's issue. [See Posters, ] g Pl Beautiful Hair Makes the d! Plainest Face Irresistably Attractive. Any woman can have beautifal and luxuriant hair by using Parisi- S)an Sage, the great hair tonic and dandruff cure. .| Parisian Sage 1s the favotite Hair Tonic of refined people, and since its introduction has met withh won- derful suecess. / MH yow want beautiful lustrous hair that will be the envy of your friends, go to the drug store of Edw, B. Flint nd get a bottle of Parisi- an Sage to-day and dse it for a week. H at the end of a week 'your are wot satisfied that Parisian Sage is the most delightful and refreshing ir Tonic you ever dsed, tale it back and get yot¥ money. Parisian 5 cure p stop falling tle at Edw. B. Flints or epless h prepaid fronr Glos ix Mig. Co., Fort Erie, Ont. The Hamilton Times says: "A New man inherited a big, brass clasped family Bible from his p aunt in 1824, but he was is anteed to |S Lhair. It costs paly 50 cents a bot- | |" From the Abstract of Insurance i ending December 3 by the Insurance De Ottawa, we take the respecting Fire I panies holding Dol The Companies inf in number, 21 of them dian, 18 British, and The total fire insu renewal, effected du amounted to $1,459,048 the Canadian Compan $416,518.648, the Brit! 201, and the ican The net amount at ¥ 31 was $1,700,682,514, Canadian Companies 730, the British " 6G, American Companies $1, The total Cash Inco companies in Canada year, incinding premiu and payments on Cepital; A was $22,357,495 of whicl : adian companies retei $7 883,55, thc British taceived 025,032 01, and the American ceived $3.451,579.92. © Including paid for losses, general x about the close of this yesr afi then show the Fire Unde the results of their opera ing the year 19o8--onl year late ! --_---- Nearly £1,250,000 of Of 000 loan has been subscribug. Fass, There is a manifest tvea ss in our judicial system, in toleration of the growing custom among Jawyers for the defence in murder cases to make frantic efforts (o sive their clients from the gallows up to 'the very last moment. Unless in excep tional circumstances, wher ver was personally convihced that a grave injustice, if not & crime would be perpetrated if the i allowed to take its should be a point wi shotild feel that h i duty to his client. A not feel it incumbent tempt to interfere wit of justice, once havi his client a fair and col ing of his defence. If as we are doing, the | the death penalty for soon become as great a country as in' some adj se EZ Church Parade The 'members of Loyal Orange Lodge Divine Worship int Port Perry, on Sund when the Rev. Bro. stock will officiate. p.m. The Lodge will' the Lodge Room at lic are cordially avi W.M. G.}. ARISE No Liniment © © Ma oath, pla needs attention. | lead'is to'use recognize 1250. The great Province of Ontario a law- warning that the day of cheap food has passed in America. What rub- bish ? I doubt if the State of Illi nois produces to-day one-tenth of the food it can produce under scien- are 14,000,000 square miles of land support in comfort and luxury 200 300 ; Connecticut, 260 j New Jersey, with an aree of 267,900 square lin the best climate forynan, the 'mesti¢ animals, grains and fruits, has 4 population of 8} to the square mile. It tan support ifi luxury a poptlation 8f i0,00,000. It requires four bushels and ten pounds of wheat to, make a barrel of the best flour. Af the present time the farmer receives $3 fot that wheat. The bran, middlings and coarse flour pay for the cost of milling and |the barrel. Retail grocers hiere are {paying 87 per barrel for that flour-- fot production and $4 for distri: tio. This is what makes dear 1 food. "The wheat crop of France in 1908 averaged 38 bushels per acre. In this cotntry from 50,000,000 acres of wheat we gathered 650,000,000 bushels, or 13 bushels per acre. Had the yield been the same as in France our wheat crop would have been 1,§00,000,000 bushels. If we drain our swamps, dike our marshes, irrigate our arid lands and adopt intensive, scientific agricul ture there is no limit to prodiiction. Under such conditions this hemis- phere can maintain in luxury two billion people. The Netherlands, with an area of 12,000 squate miles has expended nearly $100,0600,000 in dikeage; and the expenditare has proved {5 be dividend-paying in: vesthent. intellgence asa people. The sathe is i ttuelofodr treatment ofour coal mines | Wg are burhing up coal for light, (heat and miotive power which we Can obtaiir for one-tenth the cost by developing our water powers. Frafeis Wavrano Guan. Brooklin, June 32, Montreal Gazette :--Dr. Eliot, lately head of Harvard University, has given out a part of the best works that, in five feet of library shelving; would, in his mind, pro- vide their owner with all the essen- tials of a liberal education. Rk is noted that all the works were writ tenby thén who ave dead, and "Best sellefs" do not appeal to men assess snes sQOS Honors. Alma S0BIeY. unas anasasanns Sass edssnenae creature un gruament for even butter. Norman M En tific, intensive agriculture. There |Liva _|in this hemisphere, with an average | Hazel of eight and a half persons to the _|square mile. 'Th& hemisphere can Pearl Vi {Our agtitultare is a disgrace fo our | of most of them by Englishmen. |) Aor Bren: era john D 1330; New York, 1603 Porto Rico, | just been made at Lac la Ronge, 200 miles north of Prince Albert, in the great hinterland of the Pro- vitice of Saskatchewan. H. C. Hamelin and B. L. Clemons; prorai- nent business men of Prince Albert having evidence of a rich gold area in NorthernSaskatchewan, last year outfitted three parties of prospect - ors: The finds were encouraging; but not sensational. This year two more parties were sent out, and the finds which have been made especi- ally bbe of a eight-inch vein of free milling gold quartz, has created a profotind sensation. On june 21, B. L. Clemons, left post haste for the north carrying with him one of the finest eps | gold guatz, found by one of his] parties #s his instructions to hisfy workmen was too important to be given by deputy. H. C. Hamelin has a specimen from the sadhe vem, quartz declared by H. H. Rowatt, |¢ of the timber and mineral lands branch at Ottawa, and well versed in the mineral finds of the Kigndike British Columbia and the Gobalt, to the richest and best defined speci- men he has seen, and that a carload of such quartz is enough for any one man. The assays so far made from former finds have shown $5.178 and $6.14 fo the ton respec]. ely s £ Ti } r fet E vl iF 1 i | The Midland Police Magistrate last week sent an able-bodied man to Barrie for two months for beg- ging. The sentence is a whole- some one, particularly at a time when there is employment for every- body who is willing to work. Whe#t Your Back Burts. try Nerviline ? Nothing like it fof weak or Jame back. It penetrates to the core of the pain, eases from the first application, brings. cure that defies a relapse. No lidiment Is so clean, soothing, so din to kill museular, rheumatic or' sciatic pains. Your dealer sells Polson's, .| Nervilihe in large 25¢ bottles. Why not try it ? j THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ox tas. under the a of Chapter & of the Statutes invites subseri Fe i i