'women sufier. host of other troubles nce. Dr. ante of mibedenths of the from which both men and The blood "is the life-giving fluid of the body the blood is bad it is hound. to poison part of the human gd and thus it is that rheoma- kidney trouble, indigestion, JT backaches and a was ably repeesented by the fol y--s<imply | W. Vanstone. mak: thew lowing strong costingent: Messrs Wiliams®™ Pink | Dongias Adams, J. W. Meharry, | Collacutt and Pale cure all these troubles--and |C. Dennrson, H they cure them thoroughl because the fill they veins with rch | ved blood. The genuine Pills bear | Wallace left om Monday for the the full name "Dr. Willams® Pink | Pills for Pale People" are sold by yo vist hus sister im Dakota, the all dealers in medicine or by mail at so cents a box or six boxes for] $2.50 from The Dr. Wilhams™ Med icine Co., Brockville, Ont. METHODIST CHURCH REV. R H. LEITCH, Pastor Sabbath Services, 11 and 7 Work Eveming Service, Strangers welopme and ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. (reEsuvTERIAX ) REV. ---- Thursdsy 7.30 iN A C CAMERON E A Putter Babbath Services, J100 sud 180. Wed Evorcig Bervice, Thus 7.30 BAPTIST CHURCH. BEV. HE HOBSOX. Paston on Essie ree RGU Babbath Serviens, 19.30 wd 7.090 Week Evening Service, Thursday. 730 OHUROR OF THE ASCEKRSION. REV. BW. ALLEN, a, W. 3. are 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Sommer- Cobourg's Horse Show [ast week proved a grand smccess, the atten- dance being immense. Port Perry Messrs. Frank Rundle and Robt. | Northwest ; the former ostensibly | | dat should the opportunity oc tends vesting mm farm pro- judge, Mr. Sepa of Ridgeway -| To Abram Beacock of Nestleton Qats was. -~ crop chosen this year by the above named Society. Twelve entries were made and the 1 the Prizes on the 6th and|g 7th August, as follows : Te Jas. Malcolm of Nestleton P. O. 1st prize. To Fred. W. Taylor of Blackstock P.O, 2nd. Te David Malcolm of Nestleton P. Q., jude P.O. 4th To Robert Philp of Nestletott P.O, sth, The Prizes were $15, $12, $10, $8, and §5- Contributed by the Ontario Government $30, and by the Agricultural Society $20, and will be available for payment tothe persons 3 bom on thef™ Tis pens at the Fi paid. The Judge expressed him- self as being highly pleased with the quality of the exhibits and the nly treatment accorded him by 2il with whom he bad to do during his short stray in the town- ship. JAS. PARR, Skc'v. Re -- The Personal columns of the Springfield (Mass) Republican, of August 17, contain the following anent one of our leading citizens : "Frederick Ross 215 Forest Park | Avenue is entertaining his brother, William Ross, a merchant of Port Perry, Ont, a thriving town about so miles from Toronto. The Can- adian brother is an ex member of the Dominion Parliament, having | pales Mr. Start Bruce returned from bis Earopean trip om Faday last, | agam this week for \Winni- Focets a Bunter of | spatalists he met wluie in + London E=g » Who are deswous of | wveding lhely surplus capital in| lands m ibe mew Great West Pro | | vinces. Mrs. G. Whiteway of this place had the good Sostune, the other day, 10 capture 3 14-posad Maskmonge | ' while troliicg on the Scugog. Onval, som «=f Mr. C. Switzer cf | thus place, had the mmstortue to fail off a load of empty cases the other | day ; failing backwards, his head! came in coatact vih tie read! | with such foroe as to cause uncou- | STIOTSDESS. ies pow, however, | favorably progressing towards com- | plete recovery. | Souues Ssoss.--Forman & Som have them, but 1 order to close out the remmauilits- of their splendid [ot semmer foviwear they ate ERE napN 5 :--Even hight- where Port Aginar Nears pit | ning seers 1p have compassion. It THE OBSERVER servative and and Best "missed am mmpure at a Michigan = 1 bali game and bit the catcher. -e a Goop CIRCULATION, and ® constantly img in favor. the BEST Advertising Medium in the County : is the champion of the and of the meas com- class Peo | oa oe js mot a favorite of schemers, | they are officring suitable and cligoes ; it is the Oldest | ns i el Toone Tul Ms Bipules "Sig Red Apple Hap It Perry Athletic Chub i | Mr. Irvin bas for sale a splendid Lasoz Dar Ceresmariox -- Port parpuse celebrating ex {Momdsy Sept. 6) by = 2 Reseiodl amd Football Tournament other Athletic Sports amd Games, for prizes. 8 ' imal orator" willl be open for the reception of I peatial mews depart. | apples om and afer loth September Tada p pr ame u advance, no THE Mosr MODERN STVLES AND AT Low PRICES. 'North Ontario Observer. ES the when be willl be prepared to purchase all | apples offered suitable for evaporating purposes. Farmers having apples to | dispose of will consalt their own interests { by msking & Bote of the abave. : Toronto Star ---If a coavict at bridge can whitewash histrous ers and walk abroad pretends bes a tounst, the tounst in that weed to space up their wes. - (To onal Paper of te Po) FOUNDED IN 1857. _---- om re rp res = ------ PORT PERRY. AUG. 36, 199 ts estimate the wheat » our Great West at a total of all grains bushels, which, if rs, will be a record ing apparel. Oshawa Fair Notes. Oshawa Fair is now getting near. It is one of the first of the season. The bills and advertising matter exhibited ak over the | represented South Outario at Ut tawa from 1900 to 1905. Mr. Ross is enthusiastic over the growth and | prospects ol Canada, its great re- sources, mineral and agricultural, its great transportation projects and us spirit ot enterprise. The | growth of a real national feeling is {one of the notable things in Canada ito day, said he. Mr. Ross was | here five years ago, while a member {a Parliament. He said yesterday {that it was plain to see that Spring- | eld was rapidly going ahead and | growu.g bigger and more attractive. pnp Scugog. Next Sabbath evening, Aug. 29, ar 7 pm, a sermon will be preach - | ed by Rev. J. W. Totten in the in- {terest of the Loyal True Blue | Lodge that meets in the hall at the | Centre. An offering will be taken | for the Orphan's Home in connec. tion with the order. Every person is invited to join in this service. The Epworth League, lately or- ganited at the Centre Church, meets regularly at the church on i | Tuesday - evening -of .each week. esting méeting was held at which the Pastor, Rev. J- W._ Totten presided. Aun appro- priate and very timely address was given by Mr. A. O. Mix, of Wark- worth, also a very suitable recita- tion was well rendered by Miss L. Alldred ; readings and other helpful | m items were contributed by others. All are cordially weleomed to all | the meetings of the League. Rav. J. W. Totten held a meet- ing recently in the Indian Church on Scugog for the organization of a a Sunday School and also a League in that church. He was successful in both. Mr. George Goose was! appointed Superintendent of the Sunday School, with Miss Nesbitt and Mr. Goose and Mrs Johnson as assistant teachers with Mrs. El- lott and Mrs as reserve teachers, Mr. _J. Elliott to have charge of the papers in the school The Epworth Leagtie in the In- dian Church, Scugog, has the pros- ~t of much usefulness in the the people of ths officers are: Rev. 1 W. Totten, Hon. Pres. ; Mr. Josep Elliott, President ; Mr. Geo. Goose, 1st Vice Pres. ; Miss Florence Jobn- |g , and Vice Pres.; Mis. IL ohnson, Sec. Meetings will be as arrangements can be made. Ap effort will be made to help in the Lord on this Cir- dollars 3 than two hour out of em families TE 'home m. an_alarm Wh Ss 6, and it whs imme the mammoth Carriage Company dense volumes of that section of the was only two blo station. But by the and hose wagon were issuing from windows, and all were soon on fire: of water were hat cl soon realized doomed, and" their attention he huildings. The consisted of a structure with a Andrew streéts and the Half an hour after the alas sounded . the building fell cut, and in an ruins. Works WEeRE CLOSED. The fire started in the f it is supposed from spa combustion. It was a half holiday with the men, were only a few hands in tory. Tudhope wete on a platf side with some men who ting an automobile ready: to take out on a test trip. & to go into the paint shop, men said "The factory i$ The rhen ran into the bi close the fire doors while the whole floor was on end to end'in a very few though they had been pa and was exceedingly into the air. Losses Are Heavy. The were worth half that amount was placed by Reed, Naught, Toronto. 'Absolutely a total enough left to make the way Mr. George scribed the disastrous u fire in a telegram to 'McNaught, the insura placed the insur: Berlin, Aug. 25. from Uskub, Euro the Koelnische Zeit the Albanians in the movement = against Ministry have refused negotiations lookin Oeders, therefore, 10 o'clock this mora vance by Turkish tro station at Merissow adjacent country with rapid PL 7 was carried ont but unknown. Railway x been suspended. Beware of the d you that any othet just ae good a Ps knows bettor. Edw. B. Flint is Parisian Sage, and di give you something: because he Ri : ago is guarant Sa of the scalp in money front of ithe immense plant was practi Messrs. W. H, and ] and the fire doors bu:st thie Tudhope pulled the fire bos, but the flames spread so rapidly fhat «from fire spread with amazing "fapidity fierge. The flames shot a hundred and Sky feet Tudhope Carriage Cdn- pany's plant, buildings and stock approximately © five hundred thousand = 10- surance for ae om 5 P Sugar et (clear the Ibanians advance sses are fic IDRUFF Kidneys, T og. 8 | Restorative. gIgans that are Tats ory With- ont el Bord Ly All Dealers. un, 0 fet | an huiir I cannot find one." reid : Port Perry, Aug. 24, aN ays that utionary Turkish ter into peace. ho tells onic is ge-- he 1 Dr. hy gegen . TT Blig-Progt Zoro Found. ion {fue af rhe 'to-day that d in me a patate, He saidi-- of my, potatos have a peculi or, which is of to the potato bug, for it never goes near them. 1 have taken bugs from plants of the usual type, in the next row ih my potato patch, and put thet on Hy hew vines in half The PD ES New Miloh Cow For Sale FIRST- iH] § YEAR OLD Shee YA Port Perey, Rig: Collingwood News says _has a zoo. In the language of cGregor, ni wy Jo! he zoo I" t fit so Br in ee small deer. ; DIED, Ya Manvers, on Fridav, Aug. daughter pris COW FOR ali ailments which ate ditect of the blood. Rheuirlatism iva cand JL. RVIN: +1505, AR sive] 4 i ols This Sale will continue fof one month only. Give A NOTT. Mails Close. The maile'are despatched from the Post Office Port Perry as follows : Going North-- 9.00 a. m Going South--11,20 a. m. Going North-- 5.16 p. m. Uoing South--10 p.m. "Grand Trunk Railway System. Official Notice--Bffective Sunday July 27, 1909.) TIME TABLE, PorT PERRY. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. 7.20 a.m. 9.17 a.m. 11.55 a.m. 5.55 p.m, 1.40 p.m. 7.33 p.m. MYRTLE STATION. Going East Gone Wust 10 09 a.m. 6.82 a.m. 6.80 p.m. 9.10 a.m. 11.28 p.m. 6.00 p.m. A. J. DAVIS, Town Agent. SO 0 RR RR OUR FINE CATALOGUE ispailrd ftee on request. Write for it if you have any notion of a College Course. Central Business College Toronto. W. H. Suaw, E.R. Suaw, Pres. Sec. TTY --FOR-- Myrtle Station convey parties to and from Myrtle Station in time to catch the early morning (632) train; leaving To- excursionists over FARE Trip 50 cents. JAMIESON & DENNISON. NOXON'S EVAPORATOR. I will be on hand to OPEN MY EVAPOR- ATOR IN PORT PERRY and will purchase all kinds of Apples suitable for Evaporat- ing purposes. I wonld also return thanks to my miatiy fiends in the vicinity of Port Perry for their kindness in the past in supplying wy Evaporator with a x abundance of A; and wonld solicit respect vit Mex hiv ints. ,. . vos lS doors w! O. P. R. Time Table: | a.m. fof the During the Toronto Exhibition |: We will run, daily, Conveyances to ! ronto on the 11.20 p.m, train, giving i 15 Hours in Toronto : |ER during the| g22388s SoEsEEgsss SEERESEEERERESES 3 8 ssessszasasaghenss vim e 2288888828388. § RERSRRRRERERERRE § |wEse8 a dadedad BRRSEBEREEN KEIIIR E382. 2588 8838 ga a 200 > i 50 +100 AR 100 100 L100 Blackstock 5 Jos . .... Blackstoc an Ra Nelson Marlow o kstoc! 93 00: Robt. J. Parr... corti: oo Dadmia 04 pl William Parr sud Hasousl Jour, Blackstock. % Sewing Machine % 1 James Parr, Blacks 3 97 Turbip Pulper ........ - spies] Robert Philp, Blackstock. Lan 5 hei : 98 Set Hari, or de iT +... 3290 §1 99 35 Hurston, Sing me and. ©. } Na wr - reast cbllar,and tu ap Sod . 00 Rules and Regilations. 10 Set Boroom Furuitece. ce 0 ! sowed 1. All exhibita in Olas | mush liaye been grown by the exhibiior 102 Pair Ladies' Boots, honie made, wed 0 pr year in the Province Ontario and must be his bona | 103 Set Horse Shoes, home. made. 06 % Ki) Ketiores, ramp Products, &b., for exhibition id Classes F. H. I. } ® 2 LL. and M; inst. be in charge of f the o Arcanging Commitiée hot 105 50 i Eine maid The Sages wil proceed to awa he prises: | 107 Feit Wooren if 5 e X ai oolen Sock: 50 fi alma of oifin Siner Clee mint 10 coi pags "48 bY | 108 Five Skeins , Home age, Stocking ¥ £0 ny person procuring more n one Ent ok Ticket rom the }% Teg yards Woolen Pree Secretary for the same animal or article in ah Classes |) 0 Yarn Mat oe 50 shall "orfelt « such prize or prizes as may borh ne hid | 11) Pair Ya Blankets. * =» 50 hI LN foe sitors on entering the grounds shal euty-five cents for ir Woolen Stockings vs. Gl : Ohlla SEAR ce: Ohlidren undor 13 yonrs Fittoen Centr. 1114 Pair Cotton Socks. ........ Bs 50 5 ng im prema or thelr agents shall be allowed te Class I --GRAIN AND exluib yin Classes G. aud H,, Sndin thh even qveh) Lot fod tig [Director in charge; Wes. _Cosphall) yuo, in order to ol tain . Prize Jiuat hi a ro od oT ny One Suse] Li heat. red, 1909... 82 00 81 person shall recelve than one prize on the same exhibit. ,, ashe La 200 1 5 Al Cexbinits in 'the Drill Shed shall be in charge of ihe | 117 One bushel Spring Wheat, hard, ie. . 200 1 Committee who Will use every precaution. to priest t fhm fiom 118 One bushel & rig Whea soft, 1900 200 1 ry, aud no person will be permitled to rem Ul 1190 Ove bushel b = Michigan hites or TL th when ail Snail ba required (a leave the Dein Shed ar ation, . o 200 i Ehiiiio Ta ie out of prizes awarded | 120 Que buehel Peas, a1 & 200 1 ; 121 Onc bushel Outs, white. . 100 ld Io Fhe bres wil be pela at ° Sebtotaty's office, Blackstock. on 12 Ove Bush Ky ok sa > 1 0 ushe X ro os 124 Ose peck White Ad saint wees 78 Class A.--HO 3 Class. J. DRAUGHT. Gung [Director in charge, Andrew Devitt] 125 Half ol pia shares EE hn $0 \ st 2nd 3rd Team 46 Double Wagon... $200 8115 3 de mip bs Brood Mare, foal by her side. Tog (SE Hn . Tesyarnd Colt, Golding or} 150 } Sei id Got, Golding oe Fil Iso 1 3 the 0 of tae 15 1 v Al LTURAL ' 132 Two Pumpking +. [Director in , Andrew Devitt] : 133 . Half Sart Beet Team to double wagon or demourat $200 81134 Half peck Onions, white . Brood Mare, tol by Berabie., 1 50 "1 1 But reck Onions, = . Two-year-ol ing * or 50 i! alf peck Onions, yellow "5 Dor. old Gelding or Filly, 150 1/137 Half Posen yates red 75 Foal by side of its mother... 150 1[138 Half Dozen Mangolds, peltsti,; 75 id SENERAL PURPOSE in Half Lomn Tomatoes ... 7s 2 " Director iy' charge, Andrew Deviit), HB 4 Tins brid sei we 4) am Mogren 0a $3 $200 SLIISL DIR ALLTODS Sutessan en Brood Mare, foal by her sid : o EH 12 Jia n Ears Indian Cors.. % Two year-old Gelding or Filly 2 150 1 i of Vegétables--I One-year-old Gelding or Filly + 2150. --not [éss than twelve varletics ........ 150 1 Foal by side of its 2 150 1 CARRIAGE. [Director in charge, J. H. Devitt] Team in Harpces, 15} hands and over ..... $3 $200 $1145 Half dozen Russeb Apples .. ....... .. Team in Harness, under 15} hands .... 3 20 1 Brood Mare, foal b: hor gids roi 1 50 1 Two-year-old Filly. 2 180.3 Single Delving Horse: (vot entire) 15} hands fo fiat nT as me Tre tse vir ried 150 il Driving Horse (not entire) under 15} 161 Half dozen Starks .. A REET 2 00 162 Half dozen Ki Single Driving Horse (not entire) uoder four 153 Half dozen W years old... svat iheinenciraie caanen it 3 2 00 Half dozen Vealth 1 Best Gentleman's Turnout--horse, carriage, 1 If dogen Alexanders harness and robe, all owned by exhibitor--~ 166 f dozen Coiv Medal, to be 157 Balf dozen Fall A000 "0 8 eens o X 3 » 1 S 1 is ' 1 1o0 1) 183 SY 1 200 " ares Crip Fr pe wt