3 the most mportant involved in the care of a chil proper Deurshmen. How. many delicate children do ; rr on our streets with color cheeks ahd thin legs and arms. 48 very 'plain 'to 'be seen that € want to say to the parents of such children in Port Perry. that t delicious cod 'liver 'and iron separation, Vinol, will build up {delicate children, fill out hollow ders the pure bred. le 'that ecksand. make them . strong, fobust and rosy. Vinol makes new vitality, sound flesh and mus: | ¢ issue, and pure rich, red blood children love it. This.is be- use Vinol is a delicious tasting liver preparation without ail; {made by a 'scientific, 'extractive th and concenteating ' process from .|fres . Cir ts | unexcelled. - Wh: cods' livers, -thus combining with peptonate of iron all the med- ieinal, healing: body-building ele: ments of cod liver oil; but no oil. "As a body builder and strength ator. for: old people, delicate children, weak rundown. persons, sickness and for . chronic cpvghs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles, Vinol is ry Ninol on. our ito return money if it fails to ive 'satisfaction. Edw. Druggist; Port Perry, Ont. Ta aA MONEXDALE Mis. Miler of Scugop. has bean BLACKSTOCK. ; Pare. who has b is sister, Mrs. 8. J t Moosimin, has arrived + adooking better for his preached at Nestleton on Suncay pilast to large and appreciative: audiences. . Quite a number from Blackstock took in the evening services. ? EE Cadmus Methodist congregation intend holding their annual anni- versary about the 18th of Deceni- 'i ber, and ate expecting Rev R. L. Edwards, a former pastor, to take charge of the service, Mr. Len. Strutton and family have moved into the village, also Mr. E. Smith and family. : Mr. Thos. Hooey of 'Medanta, '| bas moved into Cartwright. Myr. Isaac Beacock has returned from the city soméwhat better. He was in the Hospital's i h a sore hand. ' The Methodists of this. place have decided to hold their annual tea meeting on Christmas Day, A good time is expected. Easy to Mix This, . ot What will appear very interesting to many people bere is 'the article | taken from a New York daily paper, {giving a simple prescription, as for- mulated by a noted :authority, who claims that he has found a positive remedy to cure nlmost any case of backache or kidney or bladder de- rangement, in the following simple, prescription, if taken before thc stage of Bright'sdisease ; 'Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; parilla, three ounces. Shake well in 4 bogtle and. take. .in teaspoonful (doses after each:meal and again at bedtime. : A well know druggist here at home, when asked regarding this pre scription; stated that the ingredients | Wy ate all harnfless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any. good pre: {eription pharmacy, of the mixture would be put up if asked to do so. .| He further stated that while this fi visitiag. among her relatives for the | preseription is often pre cribed in Love 'than past few days t Mr. John Elford has moved to Nestleton. ASE, : Rodgers, of Scagrave..has to the premises lately occu Mr. Elford. + : Ir, + Mark has greatly im: proyed: the appedrance of: his barn by. placing new. eave troughs - | suffer-can imake no mistake in giving | s, of Blackstock, has t. I Trwin for the ; or rheumatic afflictions. with splendid results, he conld eee no reason why it would nos be a splendid remedy for Kidneys dnd urinary troubles and backache, as it has & peculiar action upon the kidney structure, cleansing these wos important organs' and! helping then ti sift and filter from the blood the' foul aeids and waste matter which eanses sickness and suffering, 'Those of our readers who tha trial, Vedding bells! wedding bells | | T roads on II he J Cumpound Kargon, one! ounce ; Compound Syrup ~Sarsa.! year, some personally, others by mail. 'Mra. Pinkham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years under her direction and since her 'decease sho has been advising sick women free of charge, Mrs. Pinkham never violates the confi~ dence of woten, and every testimomial letter published is done eo' with the written 'consent or request of 'the writer, in order that other 'sick women mag be Lenefited as she has been. Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 54th Street, West Philadelphia, Pa., wifes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham -- 2 "Over. a year ago I wrote you n'letter asking advice, as 1'had' female ills and 'could not carry a child to maturity. "1 ree ceived your kind letter of instructions and followed your advice. Tam not only a well woman in ¢onscquence, but havea beautiful baby girl. I wish every suffering woman in the land would write you for advice, as you have done so much for me." ] Just as surely as Mrs, Seydel wae cared, will Lydia I. Pinkham's Vege. table Compound ture covery woman suffering from any form of female ills. If you are sick, write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, for special advice, ' It ie free and always helpful, » SCUGNG. Miss. Willard of Port Perry is the guest of Mrs. J, Jackson for a few day. ; Were you at the Pie Social ? If not you missed a treat It is true the eminent lecturer from Toronto did rot find his way to our Town Hall and he doesn't know what he missed. But we are not helpless when the great men from the city do not fill their engagements. | We don't know why Rev, C, O. Johnston did not come but we do know that. we have a good man who is able to fill the gap at a moment's notice. Rev. . Ti 'Wickett felt that the occasion warranted a speech on a subject dear to the hearts of all 'especially those who say least about the - matter. The conse- quence ' was that we heard an address 'on *' Love Courtship and Marriage" It was full of fun and Common sense. There . were 'opportunities to nudge the. fellow next to you all the way through and when those same ihudgers got home they would likely "sag ** I guess that hit me pretty. straight." Then you should have seen our Worthy Patriarch. = He makes the best kind of chairman you can find in these parts His name is J. Crozier and he is a credit to his SAN LIED