Mr. Bigelow's orator" will be opeft apples on and when he will be' apples offered interests of a peacefully| Automoblies Have Rights. 'Government to assist in The mandate i iE by te irshi p Os issued by the Tega age Orillia Board of Trade 16 keep the Sh ED | streets of that beautiful, prosperous or that muy be the cost is and enterprising Yown isar oo Qispose of will "A few thousand dollars on We ys Nas |, making a notelof proved, as might be expected, 2a perfect failure. Why bar the use of roads on certain days to automo- biles any more than other vehicles. But what is most surprising is that 3 The Orillia Packet, without doubt, ie Corsi one of the best, most reliable and shane distinguished #! readable weekly journals anywhere ToTael postions to be found, supports this Board BASEBALL--On Ya featn tric]. con Perry Seniors 'on tl here but failed in 'The home team put where all did so well 1 iscrimin: 0 e those young Canadians rich in means to pursue their exper- iments. The Government has given them nothing, yet freely spenta mik s on that awful scheme, tha Newmarket Canal, its sole pur- pose evidently being to find enough votes to keep Hon. A. B. Ayles- use it now. age, worth' in i ; Mrs J. Scobell of 0 = od prove worth: in Feuniept. Bid of Trade in its miserable effort to| for I at i \ hE Mae curtail the use of the thost modern |J. W. Meharry. and efficient road vehicle in exist- ence and thus endeavors to militate against modern jmprovement and advancement in traffic. That the automobile on our highways (as well as the aeroplane for the navi- gation of space) have come to stay, 'is a foregone conclusion, of and barring the flight through space it is the most perfect and most comfortable mode of travel nt, anddlie day irnot far >dis- tant when not only city and town |g people but almost every farmer will possess automobiles. It is somewhat amusing to know, that it is given no encour- i, some {ake vote-catch- ing plot fetches thew every time. NEW TIMEER POLICY. ~The Minister of Lands, Forests and Miftes in Ontario has given notice by advertisement that timber : bs situated in the dis- ma, Sudbury, Thunder and Rainy River, will ublic letie t which they are A ch .it would be well fot the peo- ple of Canada to ipsist upon the Federal Government adopting. The right to cut ties on Crown lands SIAN r IER EO RAV; 4.0. CAWBKON, B. A.. Pyar. 00. Week Sabbath 1109 and 1.00. Mook Evening, A man at Chicago wit port tax put on United i esées. , BAPTIST CHURCH. ; this same Orillia Packet, some 2 4 Lg ; Bones, hes. POSS rama shoe years since, stood with its hands in| At Davi¢on, Michi y Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00, y Dermitiorhby public tender, RoW go pockets and witnessed coming | hooked Richard Bush taking the government announces a new policy. Henceforth the right 1s to be granted only on public tender. This policy, if administered strictly, should eliminate all favouritism in the distribution of these rights. It should provide also substantial in- creases in the public revenue. And there is in the record of the Whitney Government convincing assurance that the policy will be administered strictly. Beginning with the coming sale of timber births all logs less than eleven inches in diameter will be sold by the piece; instead of by the Going South--10 p.m. thousand feet. The large lumber- 3 men will pay 20 cents for his ten - Grand Teams sauwmay inch 16-foot log the same as the " MEY small man with the axe, who gets 3 Official Notice--Effective Sunday |out only a few hundred ties. As i July 27, 1909.] the number of railway ties annually TIME TABLE. cut in Ontario is very large, the ad - Tier Deiny. dition to the provincial revenue (Retain Tate FOBTH thus secured should be consider- 'Week Evening Service, Thugday , 7.30. OHUROH OF THE ASCENSION. (ANGLIC. into town circus processions, nearly a mile long, that with their heavy caravans and immense wagons had demolished about every other bridge along the route, without one word of condemnation, but even welcomed them to town notwith- standing the eminent danger of {right to the domestic animals of the town and vicinity, but in this enlightened age of progress in the twentieth century, it is surprising that this same Packet advocates leg- islation to bar the use of its streets to automobile traffic on Wednesdays. No, Mr. Packet, any government or party that would legislate in that direction would be doomed, and very justly. completely from its socket. ately it was a glass one Fotirteen moving. piety have been closed in & York, Pa, as a result of the ment of the new law. 4 Leithbridge Herald {3-A magistrate decides thst cif not 4 drug. He might faclug in the perfume class. | On the death at week of an old man almost destitute, $17, concealed in his matt REV. RW. ALLEN, W A., Incambent. Morning Prayer--1st. 3rd snd jth So each month. in pmo kr ge Ageing Erecscag; ud ad 4th Bunday of each month. Weekly Wednpsdays at 8p. m. R. 0. CHURCH. REV --. RICHARDSON. Third Sunday at 10.0 a. m, Mails Close. The mails are despatched from the Post Office Port Perry as follows : Going North-- 9.00 a. m. Going South--11.20 a. m. Going Nortb-- 5.15 p. m. "Early closing" is a rivers : A by-law has just com Prof. Graham Christie is enjoy- ing his hplidays under the parental roof, "Dundrennan Farm," Man- chester. When he was only a kid, we well remember the tapid pro- close at seven o'clock twa hig! the week. SIA ee There has recently beet in England an #ssociation ¢ bl for the purpose of Pringog 7.20 a.m. 9.11 a.m. 2D.e. gress he made in education; and at better understanding betw 11.55 a.m. 5.55 p.m. 1t looks like a square deal, a square the County Examinations he dis. | British and German pe 1.40 p.m. 7:33 p-m. deal of the sort throtigh which the | | tanced all others, standing at the head of the list; graduating with honors while still quite young at our High School. Shortly after Whitney Government has made itself invincible in the Province. Slipshod methods of administra tion are succeeded by business Newspaper statistics shaw the past mouth, ih 5 a death in the United * y drowning. The numbet in Ci must orlis 0. P. R. Time Table. MYRTLE 'STATION. Gong East ' Gog Was hod he O entering as a student as Electrical Tore have been proj oo. bys oo joe! Gn Says Sans Journal. Engineer he soon established an : « Ps 11.28 p.m. 6.00 p.m. avoutitism is abolished. A equ-|.iizhle reputation for proficiency| Toronto Star :--A ality of opportunity is ealorcéd. The interests mot only of the large oper- ators but of the whole people are to be observed. It issaid that the change ib policy had been postpon. ed by reason of depression in the lumber trade. Now there should be few shrewder observers of lumber conditions than Sir Jas. Whitney and his Minister, Mr. Cochrane. They are not the men to do any- thing to hurt such an important in- dustry. The new policy is appar- ently designed to advance the in- terests of the province as a whole and it doubtless will receive popular Its success will make it Boston, returning frois has been refused ad the States. Prob such good English ¢ can officials thought' foreigner. in every department, again gradu- ating at the Institution with honors, since which time for yess he has made his name famous in the great centres of the Uuited States by his wonderful conciseness in putting up some of the largest and most intricate machinery in the world, so the name Christie has al- ready become famous in connection with Electrical Engineering. Of late he has been identified with the Electrical University of Wisconsin without doubt the most extensive in that line in the world, where he was, in short order, made Professor A. J, DAVIS, Town Agent. Several sums from MONE . $300 to $10,000, have placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. 4 THE OBSERVER Has A Goop CIRCULATION, and is constantly growing iit favor. It is 3 the BEST Advertising Medinm in i the County ; is the champion of the E Agriculturists and of the more con- pc servative and practical class of peo- 2 ple, is not a favorite of schemers, Pain anywhere stopped | sure with one of Dr. § Tablets. The formul box. about this formula! Lins, headache, Pp rite Dr. Shoop, Raei rial, to prove value of tink Pain Tablets. Sol ers. and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established--founded in{approvak 1857--the most original and best in its loeal and general news depart- re Coermemt #0) and given the largest class of ad-|will send two lectur ment and is printed entirely in the RN Re vanced students ever entrusted toto tell the peple how good from diseased should be an interest and meat producers. The vagaries of fashion; minion Presb; ian, $ out. Generally the dre: the wearer, now it app made to fit the dress. vealed in an extrac vorce, just granted by Silesih. A judge had was naturally of a fon had decreed that dre dimensions are to be judge's wife, in order place of publicatioti--Port Perry. TERMS --§I1 Fin in advance, be not paid in advance; $1.50 will be JoB ING -- THE MOST MODEXN STVLES one Professor, and bas already made a splendid reeord. He has also been entrusted with re-arrang- ing scientifically all the machinery in connection with the University. Oshawa Fair Notes. "Are you wishing to exhibit at the Oshawa Fair? If you are and have not received a prize list, a card to ANDAT Low True ime. W. E. N. Sinclair, Oshawa, and-you will receive one.. The School €hildrens' mpeti- 'North Ontario Observer. Sefiool € tion this year is muchf enlarged. Every teacher and pupil should be (The Official Paper of the People.) int id in this AE J. H. Hare cf Whitby bas greatly improved this department ot the prize list. Every school should get busy aud share in the good prizes offered. The ful exhibitors this year will not have ten per cent of their money deducted. Entry fees charged on live stock and poultry only. : The list of races for each dayis enongh in itself to insure a good days sport. Add to this the attrac- tions, which bave been Stoured and the mietry-gu-round and the other : evedts ee children and you have | 2nd one of the best singers along a busy time. . the Crow. This toast was respond- The evening shows in the Opera] ed to by Mr, C. H. Allison, secte-|a House assure a treat for all wholtary of the' Cranbrook Board of For 25 cents you name for po From The Cranbrook (B.C.) Herald's excellent report of the celebration at Fernie lately held in commemoration of the rise of that town after tne terrible disaster of a year ago, when it was swept from the face of the earth by one of the | dress, had to her worst conflagrations that Western | proc to Canada has ever known, has the fimited in following flattering compliment to a former esteemed citlzen of Port Perry in this style :--"Qur Guests was proposed in a most eloquent manner by George F. Stevenson, secretary of the Board of Trade, fed FOUNDED IN 1857. Only Paper Printed and Published in Port Perry. PORT PERRY, AUG. 19, 1909 in reducing of the wearing of dress. Heapp e 4 Otrawa, Aug. 16, 1909. © A good déal of criticism, and, 'seemingly deserved, has been com- jug the way of the Government for lack of aid towards aerodrome "building. + By some means, best known to those responsible, state i m | their town and their district." The Eritish Admiralty is consid ering the armament of thefleet with 'la new torpédo, which will have a speed of thirty knots an hour and a five miles. 0 -1 friend who has kindly offered to ,| village were struck by lightning, | ren, they would not average 200 for Beaverton requiring the" shops fo ment of stock. a :{gervice at the same time. lee <1 ate calling loudly for more minist-| 'lers for the West. S terial labors. .|land here has been bought up by | at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. | event was unique, not only in the d | fact that God had spared the life of | of three brothers, all ministers of + the Methodist Church, whose years . brother, and that all three brothers Scotland, France, ' Belgium an son, Dr. Bruce, of Toronto; he Jargest Medical Convention ever held in the world ; he is also going to see a leper there. This morning 1 attended service at St, James Cathedral, This certainly is a wonderful city. I purpose touring England in a motor car with a introdiice me to many leading farmers along the route. So far, I have had an enjoyable time and possess excellent health: Yours truly, S. Bruce. twenty five miles sooth of has a population of about 8oo. It 3 located on rising ground and the streets ate wide and clean. It has to meet the demands of the commun- ity as it is a good farming district The grain is looking fine and the brightest hopes are entertained of reaping an abundant harvest. The hail has done some damagebut the the sweep of the storm was limited and not general; some houses in and a horse killed. The grain escaped. Melita is well supplied with chutches and ministers. There are four churches, so that if all go to church, men, women and child- each church. The attendance at morning service is very small and, 1 should think, discouraging 'to the ministers as they have to preach to more pews than people. The improvement since I was bere six years since is everywhere to be seen in the erection of fences, cultivation and construckon of roads, and thebuilding and enlarge- ment of houses and the improve- PIERSON This is a small village about fout= teen miles west of Melita in the south-west corner of Manitoba. It has three elevators ~ and three churches and a population of not quite 200. All the churches have Three ministers preaching to three do regations that don't amounf to 200 when all told, aod yet the churches What a waste of money and what a waste of minis- Is it any wonder that our young mien prefer to go to China and Japan. A large quantity of American speculators and thousands of acres of good land has not yet been touched by the plow. I have just been out to see a field i of wheat contdining 300 acres, sown on the sod, never plowed the second time. To plow 300 acres mean§ something. The crop is likely to be good, but not so good as it would have been had the land been pro- perly cultivated. There isa 'pos-- sibility of grasping too much. The weather is fine and. some grain will be cut next week. FAMILY REUNION. A very interesting event occurred Forder, Pipestone, on the afternoon nartow | of the 12th inst., when the Rev. W. | $30 Kenner of Peterborough, celebrated the jubilee of his wedded life. The himself and wife, but that he is one of acti vice equalled 42 each ; that he was married by his youngest and were permitted, with wives, to be present on the icious occasion, and, if permit- Holland. While in Paris I met my 4 oni 'his way to Italy to attend the five elevators and all are required | Anid when the light of heaven'sbright da; igh aver staig ey Shall break upon our in triumph ETE or or [ro BE CONTINUED] . £ [Winnipeg Telegram, Aug. 9] Elisha Jessop Visits Winmpeg MEMBER FOR LINCOLN IN FAVOR OF HOLDING EXPOSITION HERE Wourp MAKE THE RESAURCES OF Wer BETTER N 70. PEOPLE--ONTARIO ™ Suoc- D Gliroy and C. F. Roland sition committee. Dr, Jessop has been a merhber of the Ontario twelve years as representative for Lin- coln and is a man well versed ili Cana- dian history and in Dominion affairs generally. Dr, Jessop says: It {is thirteen years éince I was in Winnipeg and the development and rowth of your city since then is some- thing astonishing. Your fine, wide streets, your magnificent boulevird system, the city's public schools, and. solid and substantial wholesale district on both sides of Main street and above all, that remarkable retail thoroughfare --Portage avenue--are made-to-order foundations of city building such as no other city on the continent can show. And 1'saw aimost the same development in new buildings north and west as I saw in your beautiful residental section south of the Assiniboine. Big City I¥ 1912. "1 am sure that the population of 185,000 you have now will be increased to at least 800,000 by the time you hold your exposition in 1912. I heartily ap- prove of the idea of holding that expo- sition. It seems to me tliat Canada should do something to commemorate 80 important a thing as the opening up of the west--a very material part of the Dominion to-day, although it seemed hardly worth while to the people of eyen forty years ago. People came into a country that was now and wild and they endured great hardships to the end that we have now fhis splendid conntry with all its prefent growth and possibilities for the future that hardly can Be foreseen now. "We of Ontario have a very special interest in the exposition idea because it will promote the growth of the great west and give us a greater market for our fresh fruits and canned goods and manufactures than we have now. The west buys heavily of us now but with the increased population yon are sure to £2 through holding gn exposition in Winnipeg our selling will be yery large- ly increased. WiNNiPBG PLACE FOR ExposiTiON 1 am sure, too, ithat Winnipeg is the proper place to hold the fritid A big Canadian exposition to which other nations are invited, will be an exposi- tion of Canada's resofnces the whole Doi on, no chiefly it - will do for the west whi all have a great interest to get di bring you population and capital for the further development of the resources you have' no more than touched upon, et, therefore, and because Winnipeg is ocated in the most suitable place for holding Canada's exposition--the first in the history of the Dominion. i: Morn people will come to Winnipeg to attend an exposition than to any other city we have. You are a new place; yon are beginnin, to be known outside of Canada; ple have he: of Winnipeg and the West and they will come to see both. Particularly, [ expect to see a great many ¢ome from the middle western states, and particul- arly valuable to vou will these people be. They know youragriculture ways ; they have money and farming stock. and improved farm machinery. You do not need to teach them how to jraise wheat or learn to live on the prairie they know both and are the best settlers you can possibly get for your new country. RAILROADS GREAT FACTOR "In condition ' with your exposition, it seems to me that something ought to be done to commemorate the entrance into this part of Canada of that great system, the Canadian Pacific, a dystem which now affords the traveler a 86- hour service from Toronto to Winnipeg. ificent union sta- panies have been, are now, and will be, a very great factor in tle 'developent of this fiew and splendid country.' " Little Britain, Aug. 13.--Fire of unknown origin did $30,000 damage tothe vilfage of 'Little Britain on Saturday afternoon. Although the blaze was finally restricted to ten buildings on King street, gravest apprehensions for the entire village were fof a tine entertained, and as- sistance was ate of St, Johals (Presbyterian) of Whitby. shop, $1 ment | ; hotel, $rboo; 4, J. Rich, tailor, shop andlhouse, $2,000 ; Mrs. Sale's| residence] $1,400; J. J. Sham's, .re- sidence, 41 A Py i On Tuesday of last week Rev. 'A. C. Cameron was ordained as a min: ister and inducted into the pastor- ch, Port Perry, - The printipa sympathetic, the best thought of a man who had been through the difficulties and trinsmphs bf a min- ister of the gospel. The speaker dwelt on the difficulties of the work; the inattention and indifference of his hearers; their want of enthusi- asm in all agressive Christian work. He adyised that the minister spend much time in proper preparation of his sermon in which he should avo:d 'Hamilton's Pills. lasting because they wid all the ail- ing organs, flush out all unhealthy matter, and, tone up the stomach. With Dr, Hamilton's Pills your stomach gets a chance to recuper- ate, and does so quickly. For real buoyant health use Dr. Hamilton's Pills regularly. dealers. af the sto ach failing io itd What "need cleansing tonic influence of Their effect is 25c a box at all --r CL WE all attempts to merely please his] congregation. The pulpit must not become the lecturer's chair. The gospel must be proclaimed fear- lessly no matter who is oftended. This point of pulpit work is where people get their first impression of their preacher and it is unfortunate if they misunderstand him bécause Practical Education gives you an uplift. You can best get it at our large up-to- date School Central Business College he has been careless in the prepar- ation of the sermon. Failure would come but so would success and the triumph of winning others to see the better life are the best that can come to a man. Addressses were delivered to the congregation after Mr. Abraham had finished his injunction to the minister. The ordination was conducted by Rev. .Mr. Borland of Columbus, Moderator of the Presbytery. Rev. Mr, Leitch, was present, also a 'number of the neighboring ministers and took part in the service. Rev. Mr. Cooper, B.A., of Mount Forest, was also present and assist-- e When the service was concluded the Session welcomed their new, minister and a supper [followed which was largely attended. | Mr. Cameron has the goodwill of the chucli #8d tows, om The Markham and Pickering Telephone Co. are busily engaged extending their line west from Unionviile to Thornhill and thence to Richmond Hill Nearly every farmer will then be able to havea phone in his house. August time tells on the nerves But that spiritless, no ambition feeling can be easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Within 48 honrs after beginning to use the Re- stotative improvement will be noticed. Of course, {dll health will not immedi- ately return, The gain, however, will surely follow. And best of all you will realize and feel your strength and id \ bition as it is returning. Outside in- fluences depressfirst the "inside nerves" then the stomach, Heart and Kidneys will usually fail. Strengthen these failing nerves with Dr. Shoop's tor- ative and see how quickly health will be yours again. Sold by All Dealers, BIRTH. Doust--In Port Perry, on Sunday, Avg. 15, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs, R, Doubt a . son. A DIED. Joss--In Orillia, on Monday. Aug. 16, | 1509 Ktells May Jobb, aged 32 years. Waite--In Reach--Iot 17, con. 1--on Friday, August 13th, 1909, Ann Prange, widow of the late William White, in her 86th year. Deceased who has resided in Reach over 45 years, and whose age had well passed the Biblical limit of three score and ted years. Deceased was amiable, gentle .and esteemed and respected by all ac- quainted with her, nearest neigh- bors and best acquaintances esieem- ed her most. She wasa loving and devoted wile, anaffectionate mother, kind' and valued neighbor. = She } éxcursionists over Toronto. Fine Catalogue Free. 'Send postal request. Write, W. H. Suaw, Pres. OR {1 ] mt -seFOR---- We will rin, daily, Conveyances to convey parties t and from Myrtle Station in time fo catch the early morning (8 32) train; leaving To- ronto off the {1.20 p.m, train, giving * urs | the congregation. hat | | his worl ill. be of mug! value 6] Ebi EVAPORATOR. I will be 6h hand to OPEN My EVAPOR- ATOR IN PORT PERRY and will purchase' all kinds of Apples suitable for Evaporat- ig purposes. I would also retursd thanks(to my marry friends in the vicinity of Port Perry for their kinddess in the past in supplying iy Evaporator with ar abundatce of Apples' and wonld solicit a tontinuance in that respect during the coming Evaporating Season. . T. NOXON. Wellington, Aug. 16, 1909. a ny } Myrtle Station Daring the Teroto Ethibitiod