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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Oct 1902, p. 2

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Sars. -- | Music 1s Music. The Uxbridge Orchestra, EXTENSIVE AUCTION Progressive Daiying: Mammoth Posters are in circulation r ) == : i i i g ¢ October meeting of the above » WITH A i tthatamong the |and the advertisement in another | ed of twenty-one first-cliss mu : Ho Brgees 1 rise mater altar umn. announcing the extensive |ans, will constitute the program ncil vas held on onday last. Dasy You Witt PRE 1aTE THIS abotind Among farmers at the pres | Auction Sale of first-class Draft the coming grand concert to members present. 4 Ababyisa less fort, but hall on ls g given under the auspices of the "The minutes of the previous meet- : , week. All members 'present except cerning Wat Works, as submitted to re Council y Mr. Bowman of Berlin, was thoroughly discussed. The Report which is a lengthy one, covering six type-written pages. The estimated Horses, High:Grade Cattle and Pure-bred Sheep 'and Swine, mod- ern Farm Implements, &c., the property of Mr. Wm. Birkett, lots 34 and 35, con. 8, Whitby, to take place on the premises on Friday, Oct, 24. This is one of the most Mr. Williams. The repor! -lent time none are morc conducive IV- to a good bank account, thao dairy- ing, when carried on in an intelli- gent and business-like manner. The most casual observer, cannot fail to'note many instances, where improved methods and skilled labor in its utter hel 18 also a great care, Aoything that will re: lieve the tired mother, and add to baby's health and happiness is both a help and a friend." This is what makes the statement of Mrs. Thos. Little, of Kingston, Ont,, so interest- posed Port Perry Band. Don't the town dream on for another years without a Band, but assist new organization by attending concert on November 12, and Band in return will lift the to! o were read and confirmed. y COMMUNICATIONS. : From the Clerk of the Peace, stat- ing, that the County Seleetors of furors at their annual meeting fixed number of Jurors to be returned ¢ Reach during 1903: for service al t rudent mother will watch the health of her young r at the period when she is 1) PORT PERRY MARKETS. 4 (Quotations by A. Ross & Bon. from girlhood to woman: | pave developed wonderful changes important Auction = Sales ever from its long slumber. RS ri ing to all mothers. She says:-- ] A Pt we |} : 2 . Grand Jurors at Superior Courts, | ,, i cost is put at $20.000, the system z This period isthe most criti- | in {his branch of farming. Yet we |announced in the County--the | IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE.-- a service as Inferior Jurors or *Whenmy bey waselghtssnmontbe ult provide pure eo Oct. 16, 1902. Fall Wheat ........ $0 63 @ $0 63 Peter Young, lot 19 con. 14 Re in the young girl's life. It is| gee many farmers, who today, are animale-are very numerous and of 2 rior Courts, 33; for service as and domestic' po Fide at she becomes pale, easily| contented with old ideas, and older | rare merit, but owing to the fact [having leased for a term of Hifle a | stomach and was badly constipated. 3 3 'and troubled with headaches, SE and methods, and a bank | thay the te giving up | his fine farm, has authorized etit Jurors at Superiot Counts, 75} Thése troubles made in josup and would be of great Imporance from Spring Wheat. 10 $28 o 62 = without apparent cause. The blood | zecount which never grows larger | fa7ming, all will be knocked down | Jackson to sell by Aucticn on Or hing as Petit Jurors at Infer restless, and I had to be up with [20 industrial 'point en would Barle at...... 0.60@ o go becomes thin and watery, and unless | (lan just their daily needs, but for- | fo the fortunate highest bidder no | premises all his "valuable stock re uns 7 cunt Clerk, calling | Pim a number of times during the | 252 be an exceptional lj eement 9h Yirernns . 9 35@ 03 prompt steps are taken to restore it | ynately the dairyman syho- thus| matter whom it may be. This will | Horses, High Grade Cattle, a To the'C y - A ~ 08 | night. 1 finally got a box of Baby's fo OE a aoe o! Lin Oe. Ll : 430 04 to its rich, red, health-giving condi- plods along is now considered a |be a grand opportunity of securing | Bred Sheep and Swine, togeth ttention of he ii ot eim=| 0 Tablets, and after giving dd Beluring los ite fons Jn our a i ae 9 28@ o = tions, decline, and perhaps consdmp-| Back Number." One only needs | prizes animals at Auction prices. Mr. with all his Farm (Implements, tance f Be ng bridges €on-| ; him for a few days his bowels be- | £ would reduce. the rateiof fire Peas- Small Y 70@ 07 'tion will follow. Dr. Williams' Pink | {5 attend our agricultural fairs, | G. Jackson is Auctioneer. Don't | Mr. Young being one of our most] eacted of Sufficient strength 101 came regular, his stomach was} INS ARCE fully one third, J Be ace 065@ o 65 ve cured more pale, anaemic, | jarge and small, and see the improv-| fail to read the advertisement, make | succeseful and enterprising farme arry rac on a Citing | (yeetened and he slept well: 1 ter aes be rua ho Bony ar hay 0408 0 42 ) Vired gicls, than anyother med- | 4 quality of our dairy products to|note of time and place, nor neglect | many of his animals possess r Case x 1h ounty mel, think these tablets are just what to the a Abo ity o 2opting the Alike Clover. 106 l 25 and mothers will make nomis-| he "convinced that dairymen and |to be present at the Sale. merit. The list is a {large one glding the township 'n ainfleet | others need for their little ones." system, further consideration 'was Red Clover... i 25@ 675 by 'tke if they insist upon their RIOW-|women are a progressive lo contains just such * animals, 'as able for neglest in not HR vinga Baby's Own Tablets are the best deferred. Ga ey cies 4 ge 5 50 ing daughters taking these pills from | prof. Ruddick of Ottawa, who was| PrrsoNaL.--This week one of enterprising farmers should posse on ge if Shan s Fengy y ¥eas: | 414 'most convenient form of admin- Puikove hatte 2s 1.50 me to time. Mrs. P. Gage, 1ady|he judge on butter and cheese at |our most estimable young men left | The proprietor having no further g dy Bo os NE Steam | jstering medicine to the very young is} Caution] Ces Bn 00 e: = well known in Rowanton, Que., tells | Toronto this year, said, in addresing | for the Pacific coast which 'he in-|use for the property advertised | preshing gn Prope e 0 steam They are safe and barmless and free This is hot 2 gentle word--but Ducks, > os @ 0 o8 'what these pills Have done for her | {ye Jarge gatherings in the new dairy | tends to make his permanent home, | will be sold. © See the' mammoth CC. throug pd RE, the Swit {rom opiates. Sent post paid on | When you think how lable you are| cae" : A 2 2 daughter. She says:--*"My daughter, | building there, that never before|He possesses all the requisite quali- | posters, note time and place a amin Pbag heid a receipt of price, 25 cents per box, oot to purchase for, 75 coms the Batter 1 > #6 > oz } i i i i i i p ; 4 i - Willi *lonly rem universa nown an Catherine, aged fourteen years, was had there been such uniform high | fications which go to make certain | don't fail to attend the sale. Yeponsible for all damages incurred. by addressing the Dr - Williams Be y Se href By Loy ne BRE eet ise 56 Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont. or Schenectady, NY. 'A book on fering greatly with severe head- that success and prosperity will at. iting and nervousnesss. quality displayed as in the present tend his efforts. Mz. Luther iva exhibits, and nowhere else in the From the Co. Treasurer, stating sale of dicine in th orld that arrears of tases due Reach are a an oF EZ On Saturday of this since 1868 for the cure and treat- M. stely run down that Id such a dairy build- : Yorite with all Cook will start deli the care of infants and children sent 3 EE os atone world ound. or hed. ot pds "ol : oughout the t free on Write for fit. ment of Consumption and Throat Mortgage Sale ¥ 'not to do ihe siilieqe sywork ing quai e hete and will €atly | season--he deals in only | i I Ft baith i aleaply ithout losing | * 3 : 83. but they did not seem to do|done by our average farmers' sons|missed not only by his friends and ne 1 nt 3 tol OF TPA A0 LL A E Soh Pairs ke 3 . --OP- 'her any good. I then thought we lang dacghters, is found in the fact, | companions but the patrons of the deep sea--the Baltimore brand. ae Snyder for fixing approac i RE ga 3 'thankful we "cal J f would try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, | that at the Butter-making Contests | Mr. Purdy's store where for many They are the best--likewise the [to bridge over the Nonquon river,| The Epsom school fair was held to Boschee's : aluable a ? ands and the result has been up to our|in Torénto, the farm dairy class, |years he has had the management cheapest. con, and supplying cedar for on the school Fednnds on. Saturday, Syrep: There are so many ordinary I'm fondest hopes. She has fully recov: and thi : (Wor the North Ontario Observer) Same. 4 ct 4th. arge crowd came fo | cough temedies made by druggists P y have Both last year and this, scored |in the absence of the proprietor. On istion of Mr. Stephen, $2.50 | seo the exhibits of the school" child=| and others that are i IN THE Bible Society. '| was 8 vl to-be paid to Mr. Had= ley for dpikes furnished the corpor- ation, | On niotion of Mr. Doble, $3 was ordered to be paid to Mr. M. O'Neill for filling washout between lots 18 £9, con. 9. On motion of Mr. Munro, $4 was ordered to be paid to Mr. Wm. ered her health and strength, and 1 shall be very glad if this experience will help some other suffering girl regain her health." Dr Williams' Pink Pillsmake rich, red blood and give new strength with every dose. They cure apaemia, headache, hearr palpitation, dizzi ness and bring the glow of health to He was an active, dutiful and. im- portant member of the Loyal True Blue Lodge, and on the eve of his departure was entertained in a manner by its members, that would have done honor to a king--present- ed witha valuable Past Master's Collar accompanied [by a eulogistic and otherwise suitable address, mich higher, in work, and quality of ~ butter, than the professional class. There is no doubt but much of the added interest and develop- ment taking place in farm dairies, is due, in a large measure, to the introduction of the hand cream sep- arator, and in few districts of this Province have the farmers shown a ren, and all 'expressed themselves as surprised and delighted with what they saw, After the Epsom brass band had played a selection; the fair was declared open by the Rey, Mr. Husband in a- rousing speech in which he spoke of the great edu- cational value of such a fair. Be tween $50 and $60 will be paid in TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO BY AUCTION NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF Sale contained in certain Mortgages which will be produced at the time of sale and upon whic default fins been made in payment of both princi and interest, there will be offered for sale by Publia Auction, for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs; Bronchitis, Ctoup -- and especiially for Consumption, where there 1s difficult expectoration and and toughing during the nighs and mornings, there is nothing like Ger- man Syrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G. G. Green, Woodbury, N.J. Prince Albert, Oct. 13, "02. Dear Sir,-- The Annual Meeting of the Prince Albert Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held in the basement of the Metho- dist Church, on the evening of October 8th, when the following officers were elected for the ensus pale and sallow cheeks. These pills| better appreciation of it, than those | His reply was in keeping with his|® 4 are also a certain cure for the ail-| of the stock-raising County of On-| unassuming and otherwise gracious | Ng year : ak ba Shevelers for or Says Eharle Cade ia Do an . Me. ON SATURDAY 0CT 29 1902 ments that make the lives of s0|tario. There is an ever increasing | traits of character. President --Mr. D. Cash, o 8 & Ee Lambe. $8 arles Calder, Esq., each contri-| A Wireless Message from a y . y Vice-President-- Rev. Mr, Kenner, n motion of Mr. Lambe, $8 was | buted $5. The balance was contri- Moving Train. at the hour of Two o'clock In thewfternoon, many women a burden. Be sure you get the genuine with the full name Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent post paid at 50c per box or six boxes for $2 50 by ad- dressing The Dr. Williams Med- icine Co., Brokville, Ont. hd THE OBSERVER........ stantly growing in favor, ---re advance, $1.50 will be charge JOB PRINTING es A Volley for Mr. Tarte. Has A Goop CIRCULATION. snd is con- It is the BEST Advertising - Medium in the County; is the champlon of the Agriculturists and more conservative and practical class of people fxnas--81 per annum in advance, if not 'paid in eee el NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER "Mr. Tarte is evidently determin ed, if he can, to smash the Lib- eral party before he goes over to demand for these machines, and it is with pleasure we learn that dairy men in the vicinity of Port Perry, are not behind their fellows. Among many others who are unassumingly making great improvements in their dairies may be mentioned Mr. and Mrs. George Colton of Scugog, who at present have a herd of 14 cows, but by the addition of large, new stables will be in a position to keep 20. After trying different makes and sizes of Cream Separators, Mr Colton has placed with Mr. M. Stonehouse an order for a 750 Ib. Sharples Hand Tubular, which the agent informs us will be the largest machine used by any farm dairy in the County, and speaks well for the enterprise of Mr. Colton. Orders side points ; only last week having placed a large machine with Mr. J | J. Tobin, of Port Carling, who ca- resorting district of Lakes Rosseau and Muskoka, with other orders re- cently filled from the Townships of Scarboro, Whitby, Brock and Scott. Ontario Tenchers' Association have issued the following excellent Pro- gram for {heir coming Anbual Con vsntion to be held at Sunderland on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 30 & 31.| turned to Detroit in order to take her final term at Grace Hospital there. by the Posters that Mr. Jas. A. Eakins, lot 13, bon. 4, Manvers, has given Swain to sell by Auction un the premises, on Friday, Oct. 31, all his live stock, farm implements, &c.-- The list of live stock embracs thirty ern and good. Miss Lizzie McCaw this week re- Auction SaLe.--It will be seen instructions to Mr. Thos. fine animals--not a poor one in the lot--and the implements are mod: See posters and be sure and riteud the sale. Werr Done Brock.--Mr, Jas. Rennie, of Brock Township has just ing fairs in Canada. There is no question that they will do credit to their country, should they not carry Avcrion Sare--It will be seen by the posters that the Administra- tor to the Estate of the late Mar garet Hooey has ordered the Sale property on to-morrow Friday, Oct, 17, dt one o'clock,--on the premises corner of Mary and John Streets, Port Perry. See posters and at tend the sale. Treasurer--Rev. Mr. Mearing, Secretary--Miss Bates. Collectors for Prince; Albert and part of Manchester--Miss Epton and Miss McCullough. Collector for Prospect and part | of Manchester--Miss Robson. The Bible Society Agent, Rev. M. E. Wilson, M.A. of Brooklin, gave a capital address. lasting over an hour, It was very instructive, and many of us learned from it several things about the Bible that we had not previously heard. The audience was larger than on similar occasions in this place, and gave earnest attention to the speaks er. The meeting was closed by Mr, W.0.T. U, The Seventh Annual Convention Owing to the unavoidly «Temperance in Sunday Schools" and ** Work Among Lumbermen." In the evening Mr. W. W, Buch- anan, of Winnipeg, delivered a mag nificent address--instructive,, prac- shat. notice, some of the Siperiotendent failed to get in their reports, whi others jpresented excellent jones. ordered to be paid to Mr. H. Hock- in for building culvert on con. 2, opposite lot 23, and drawing mater- jal for same, and repairing 4 culverts on com. 2. On motion of Mr, Lambe, $1.75 was ordered to be paid to Mr. Wm. Bowles for filling hole in Bowles' gravel pit, On motion of Mr. Munro, $2 was ordered to be paid to Mr Wm. Clarkson for repairing culvert on sideroad and also on townline Brock and Reach, 50 cents of said amount to be charged to the township of Brock. On motion of Mr. Doble, $17.50 | was ordered to be paid to Mr, Wes- ley Acton for erecting 70 rods wire low; N. Ballard $5, P. Thompson $5. Alex. Wallace $8, Francis Holmes-$5. Emanuel Saunders $5, was ordered to be paid to Mr. P. GC, Graham for filling washout on Centre road con, 6. On motion of Mr. Stephen, $11 that the Township of Whitby be billed. for 50 per amount. On motion of Mr. Lambe, $5 was paid to Mrs. Reese for cleaning town hall. ¢ént. of said was ordered to be paid to Mr. John buted by the people of the section, The officers were Mr. Jno. Corothers President ; Miss A. Real, Secretary: Mr. C. Asling, Treasurer. STOCK. Light colt of 1go2--C. Prentice, W. Akney ; Millbrook colt of 1goz-- Jno. Akney, Akney Bros; light colt 1-year-old--C. Prentice ; draught colt 1-year-old--A. Stuart; heifer calf, Durham -- Alf Claughton, L. Luke (2nd and 3rd); steer calf, Durham --C McCulloch ; special on calf, Durham--C Gall; Aberdeen Angus calf--L Gibson; Holstein calf--L Gibson ; pr lambs--L Luke; pr pigs. 2 months or under--D McCulloch. VEGETABLES. j t L Gibson, B Duncan, C McCulloch; field carrot--] Wilson, E Biight'; table carrot-- |] Wilson, L Gibson ; tice, W. Watson; potatoes--W Watson, B' Duncan, C McCulloch : corn--M Preutice, L Luke E Blight onions--] Wilson, A Costelloe, B 12 heads spring wheat--D McCul- loch ; 12 heads oats--C McCulloch ; popcorn--M Prentice. POULTRY. Speckled Hamburgs--A Claugh- Station. ceived eight miles before reaching | the station and was continued for |ln Montreal, Oct. 14.--During the ourney from Toronto of the Ameri can Association of General Pass enger Ticket Ageets, who are going o Portland over the G.T.R., a ma kable feat was performed in wireless telegraphy. Dr. Ruherford, | ji, F R.S.C., Dr. Howard T Wilson, F.RS.C, Laboratory of. McGill ; Dr. Bovey and Prof. McLcod of McGill, suc- succeeded communication between the train, which was running at the rale of 6o | ol McDonaid Physical in establishing wireless miles an hour, and St. Dominic Communication was re Port PERRY. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. etme For Over Bixty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S S8OOTHING BYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of you will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend tpon it, mothers, there is no mistako about it. It cures Diarrhoea, Regulates the Stomach snd Bowels, Oures Wins Colic, Softens the Gums, Reduoes Inflammation, and gives tone and evergy to the whole system. Mrs, Winslow's Bo thing, Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the AT THE SEBERT HOUSE In THE VILLAGE oF Port PERRY, In said County, the following Valuable Properties: 1. Those parts of Lots Numbers Twenty-one and Twenty-two in the Sixth Concession of said Town- ship of Bougog, herematter described, which said rt of Lot Nettnber Twenly-two, is described as ollows,--that is to say, commencing on the West nit of said Lot at the distance of fifty-three chains and fifty-links from the South-west angle thereof, then North seventy-four degrees east to & point HO ne shires chains. siXiotD and one-half Biks West of the East limit of said lot, then South sixteen degroes east three chains and sixteen and one-half Jinks them North seventy-four degrees East three Shains tnd sixteen and. one-half links to the centre road then Southerly on the West lit of said road five chains nineteen and one-half links to the Church Lot, then South seventy-four degrees West one' chaln and sixty links then South sixteen degrees East eight chains and seventeen links to the Northern Jimit of the road leading to Lake Scugog, then North eighty-six degrees West eleven chains and fifty Jinks, then South eighty-to degrees West slong the North side of said road leading to Lake Scugog to the West Mit of said. Los, then' North sixteen degrees, West irteen chains and twenty links more or less to the ie ko Savuris of ache ian | for the Tubular are not confined to gated four fine fat cattle for the Kenner, who pronounced: the beng: fence in conformity with Wire Pumpkins--A Costelloe, ] Wilson | t}e same distance beyond. Jace of beginning,--and which part of said Lot died a 857th oe argon and bet |ocal trade alone, Mr. Stonehouse yreat Christmas International Live | diction. Fence Bonus By-law, on con. 14 B Duncan; squash--C Watson, D - Kuimber Twenty-one in described as follows--that is fo its looal and gencral news department | coo oo ho has recently received Stock Show at Chicago, which takes M. J. Bates, Sec. |opposit lot 2. Watson, E Blight ; muskmellon--B Grand Trunk Railwa {oy commencing at a Point where fhe Northern and fis printed entirely in the place of pub ys licited le Y : place early in Dec. These cattle tharos On motion of Mr. Munro, indigent Duncan; cabbage--L Gibson, E ra run allway. | Pine Point Road) intersects the dividing line between london Port Perr several unsolicited orders from out-| {0 "0" 00 "6 ot place at all the lead- (For the North Ontario Obserier) aid was granted for October as fol | Tummonds, E Terry; cucumber-- TIME TABLE. DE re oo mat TE twelve chains and forty-four links, then Westerly parael to the North limit of said Lot to the water's edge of Lake Bcugog, then Southerly along said water's' edge to the Southern limit of said Lot, then Easterly along the South limit of said Lot to the South-East ters milk and cream to the Royal . oe : } v J x BILE off the Laurels in Uncle Sam's of the Ontario County W. C. T, U. mangolds--E Blight, Wilson, L 7-25 a.m, 9:51 a.m. lo thereof, thon Northerly along 1N THE MOST MODERN STYLES | Muskoka Hotel (500 guests) the : was Leld io" Seagrav y on Tuesd Mus: Arnold $5. BOGE '8 1 Wl 11.35am. 5.40 p.1. Ae a a largest of its kind in the summer domains. October 71) grave uesdaysl "On motion of Mr. Doble, $s.50 Luke ; turnips--] Wilson, C_ Mc SE B.IH the said Road. s ctober 7th, Culloch, L Luke ; radish--M Pren- 1.25 p.m. 7:33 pm, 2. The South-halt of Lot Number Four in the Ninth Concession of said Township of Scugog. 8. The North-balf of Lot Number Two in the Ninth' Concession of said Township of Scugog the dry land of the North-half of Lot Number One in the said Ninth Covession of Scugog. The North fifty nores of the South-half of Lot Number Twenty-four in the Seventh Conovssion of the said Township of by Auction of the real and personal | Perhaps among the 2 : > most encourag: : : -- FORT PERRY, OCT.16, 190%. ov Coo a property of the Estate, and has in-|ing ne ee from the de Beamish being for work on town= Hi on; bone ; ] On B ros by a sik child sufering and crying with pain of | Scugok and ihal part Bf Let Buber Sa SiC o---- | pu The authorities of the North | structed M ackson to sell 'said i. Patt: | in. Whitby, opposite lot 8, and |Z aughton ; citons -- uke, Cutting Teeth, send at once and got & bottle of * Mr. | the Seventh Concession of Yhe suid Towhehip, eotain® a structe r. Jac ell said | ments of Unfermented Wine, Duncan ;caulilower--E Tummonds | Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It ing Ning acresmore or less, described as follows, Com mencing on the Eastern boundary of said Lot Numbet Twenty-three at the distance of seventeen chains and twenty-seven links from a post planted at the South- enst Angle of said [,0t Number Twenty-three, then on a course of South seventy-six degrees forty-five minutes West seventeen chains then North nine degrees thirty minutes East six chains and fifty-five links, then North seventy-six degrees and-forty-five' minutes East fourteen chalns and thirty-seven links, take the lead of the Conservatives. tical and eloquent--which held : ~ . PROGRAM. Porators ror ALL.--Our enter- q € 0 ti f Mr. Stepl 6o | ton ; Buff Cochin--A Clatighton ;| oldest and best female physicians and purses in the then South thirteen degrees and fitteen minutes East There probably never was since C the closest att f hi n motion of Mr. Stephens, $1 60 : six chains along the said Eastern boundary of said Finer DAY. 3 The. S tention o is hearers . White Leghotn--I McCulloch ; | United Btates. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold | ime y prising townsman Mr. I. J. Wheeler was ordered to be paid to Mr. J. W. g | uate throustiout thie world. Be ware and ask Lot to the place of beginning ministerial responsibility and minis- terial solidarity became principles ol 1.30--2.00- President's Address-- JAS. MoBRIEN, P8.I f owing to the almost entire fail throughout. ; He made very clear, the ** prohibitions, permissions and Ross being for repairing road' and | pr. Leghorns--D Watson, C Me-| | Culloch, D Watson ; Black Minorcas | for * MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP." 4, That part of the East-half of the town line road butting on the West side of Lot Number One in the Elghth Concession of said Township, extending from ve tutions 2.00-2.45-- Discussion on Primers ure of the Potato crop in this vic- ; ; y shovelin D ; onlin f the British constitution such a case Bod XK ERomk, Demir. | NE 2 dered rep ee in| penalties" of the Ontario Liquor Yiveling : ow on fownlive ho ZW Watson : Yellow Leghorns-- | A GRAND CHANCE TO PURCHASE | the Northern lint of the traveled road passing of open treason by a minister against MISS F. PAXTON, Fort Perry. x» t of a car load of this neces Act of 1902, and proved a very effec. nitby and so per cent. 0! SalC|p prope or Ducks--D Watson, | VALUABLE. AND DisiraBLE REAL | rg er ome. excepting hereout a ministry as that of which Mr. |24s--s30-Unitoits, in WelRbreoron, vspridge ED di 0 a der that tive speaker. #8 | amount was ordered to be charged | P Claughton ; pr geese--E Tum-| ESTATE. -- See the advertisement of | the portion thereof embraced 0. th contr road. | Al Tarte is just vow guilty. Either he MR A TON, Cannington, | SATY COIMMO ity, and in order that 5 . to the township of Whitby. » 3 ro | that part of the South-half of the original allowance J LY HEB RiCHARDSON. Zephyr. all in this locality may participate in uring the day Mrs. E. Cash, i f monds. L Lude. the Auction Sale © ea state | for road between the Eighth and Ninth Copogssions is incapable of conceiving the Pprin- |, ,o sabi in Education : ' the luxury, is coilin Y par A class President of Southern Calfornia W. On motion of Mr. Doble $3 was PRESERVES, situated in the Township of Scugog |of sid Township extending from point inthe ciples of the constitution or he is a MR. W. H. ELLIOTT, B.A., Toronto A Vs Ee hs cinnot.. fail C.T U. rendered efficient aid in ordered to be paid to Mrs E Phoenix Plums--E Terry, B Duncan ;| Five first class farms are to be offer EE soet a He Sorin end wilful traitor toit. He has taken BECOND DAY. Pp Pp ; many ways. A recitation by Miss lor €o loads gravel supplied the ears--M Asling, © Watson; black | €d- Don't fail to read the advertise. | of Lot Number One in the Eighth Concession (con- : f the ab 2.00-10,00-- Nature Study is Oar Publi Schools-- | 5000 to clear out the lot. (See Bills.) h 8 4 Corporation. p Asling, C son ; blac taining together three acres and one hundred and despicable advantage of t be 8 sence Mi. W. H. ELLIOTT, B:A., Toronto Metherell was given in fine style ; Mr. A. Stephen came before the currants--A Lambe, O McCulloch ;| ment. Torts squary rods more or less) and the Northerly 1 1 w han i pie 3 H 3 ~ : 3 mr. ' e en a De! > . 2 - of Lot Number One in the Eighth Concession of his chief to map out, on the most | 10.00-11.00-Compariaon of Our Text Books on The Sabbath School Association Miss Brimmill, accompanied 'by |, --".i7c we tain repairs 10 black raspberries--O Luke, A Wil ; fontaining one hundred and twenty-five acres more central question of politics, a policy BUMGBRIDE, B.A, Port Pers. | of Ontario, will hold its thirtyseventh | Miss Thompson, pleased usShy g g certain rep on rod raanbetries--O Luke, E,| Deatas a Door Nail. Not an [or lew, described as follows, Commencing at the of Ontario, its yE 1 the road near Cairns' mill The i sp -uke, | common expression but quite North-West Angle of said Lot, then. South sixteen the direct oppotite of that maintain ed by the ministry, and to go abou the country proclaiming it and de do not fall in with it in the mos contemptuous terms. He does no really imagine, as he predicts in hi and Mr. Sifton will surrender to hi for ? the wishes of the country, and tha knew everything, even then the nouncing his fellow ministers who paper, that such men as Mr. Fisher Supposing Mr. Tarte was right, that théy had misapprehended he--Mr. Tarte--was the man who had better take defeat in a manly way than turn their coats and accept 11.00--11.30-- Essentials in Teaching Arithmetio-- MR. M. NUTTING, Uxbridge. MR. J. GIVENS, Beaverton. 11.30--12.00--Roll Oall-- 1.00-- 2.00--Belected-- ME. W. H. ELLIOTT, Toronto points of the last book I read on Fducati ion-- MR. J. MOQUARRIE, Beaverton. MR. W. A. CAMERON, Beaverton 3.00 3.45--Belected-- ME. L. T. LOHEED, M.A, Toronto. 3.45 4.00--Election of Officers-- t t t s 2,30-- 3.00--Cardinsl have $ Epworth Leagues of the Whitby District will be held at the Method- ist Church, Port Perry, on Thurs- day, Oct. the 23rd. There will be two sessions, afternoon and evening. The afternoon session will com- mence at 2 o'clock, and the evening t y Annual Provincial Convention in the Centre St., Baptist Church St. Thomas, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 21st, 22nd. and 23rd, iust. The people of St. Thomas ex tend a cordial invitation to attend this convention, and welcome to their homes Pastors and Sabbath School workers throughout the Pro- to send their names without delay. «Alone" and "Purity" are the titles of the new pictures given to subscribers of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, this season. They are considered far Fair ;' giving a conple of fine soles. also sang a duet with Miss her usual artistic manner. Rev. Mr. Metherell kindly say it excelled itself this time. are : bert, Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Kenner, singing " Angels Ever Bright an and Mrs. Bascom, of U bridge, delighted the audience' She L. His- cox, Miss Armstrong, of Prince bert, taking charge of the organs in acted The officers for the coming year President--Miss Bates, Prince Al: Ottawa, Oct. 14-- An order-in- Council has been passed placing Prince | leached palm oil and shea butter d X- Council instructed him to make the necessary repairs. The Clerk said that he acknow- ledged the promptness of the Water- Al loo Insurance Company--through sentative, Mr. C J. Pearse, of Port Perry--in adjusting the Corpora- tion of Reach's claim for damage to for the fine chair presented to-the the Corpration. § aint its active and indefatigable repre- Council in which to seat the head of Terry ; gooseberries--O McCulloch; strawberries-- A Costelloe ; pickles --M Asling, O Luke; catsup--N. Claughton; Honey-- A& Castelloes jelly--B Duncan, O McCulloch. FANCY WORK, Boquet--N Claughton, M Asling; doll--P Claughton 7 quit block--A Costelloe, O Luke ; patching--A Lambe, A Costelloe ; best pie--E Stuart, A Castelloe; quilt block-- M Asling, A Costelloe ; drawn work N Claughton ; doyley--M Bsling A T.ambe ; crazy work--A Lambe. FRUIT true of many people whose hearing can be parfectly restored by inhal- ing Catarrhozone, It guickly re- lieves and cures all kinds of Catarrh. Catarrhal Deafness, and diseases of the respiratory organs. Don't give up hope until you have tested Catarrhozone. It has restored lost hearing to thousands, and can do convenient to use, absolutely certain to quickly benefit and ultimately cure. Two months treatment $1.00 Small size 25¢. at druggists or by C. Polson & Co, mail from Kingstod Ont. degrees East along the Western limit of said Lob forty-four chains and sixty, two links more or less to a certain traveled road running across the said Lot, then North seventy four degrees east alon, Timit of said road twenty.nine chains and five links more or less to the Kast Timif 6f raid Lot, then North sixteen degrees West along the Eastern limit of said Lot forty-four chains and sixty-two links more or Tess to the North-East angle of said Lot, then Sout seventy-folr di West along fhe North limit of ssid Lot, twenty-nine chams and five links more or less to the placé of beginning, except tWo acres more or less lying in the South-East Corner of the Shova described parcel of fund belonging to one ey . supercilious dictation. What sort nce. Full entertainment will be |S chairman in the evening. J 3 ¢ Costelloe,;O Luke ; plain sewing-- of poltroons would he take them i vince: Only that Sea ie al the town hall property by lightning; ; pr Dts the same for you, Catarrhozone isa | Bb The North-West quarter of Lot Namber fiwenty. f ded. Delegates are requested {ly grave ig always so | A Costelloe ; crocheting--O Luke, t ¢ ot The Annual Convention of the| provide elega qu hospitable, we should be inclinedito also be had thanked the Company N Claughton; er Macon vegetable antiseptic, pleasant and te i perches more or less which di; known as foljows, --Commencing at the North-West angle Tots then South sixteen degrees, Fast five chains &n twenty-one links, then South sixty-six degrees thirty four chains and_sixty-one links, then North twenty-fotir degrees East three chaine twen- a links then South sixty-six degrees thirty minutes nine chains and seventeen links, then, North twenty-four degrees East one chains and sty-eight Jinks then North sixteen degrees West nino chains twenty-nine links then South seventy-four the policy of the opposing party. : : Ne head of iously offered. and] . bert . R = : : : ioe tg. lock. Ip addit ahead of any previously offered, an ' Fo h d f 3 ussets--E Blight, L Gibson iy hey have nothing even politically by 73 D Be Dr subscribers are sure to be delighted Rec.-Sec.--Mrs, H. A Crosby, Ux- - ise free list whe Th oF ih Duchess--] Wilson, A Costelloe 7 he pie a Srey How mies dr ain by doing that. And morally to talent fom , e istrict Re HE ther. The many Jmprove bridge y acturing Purposes. i hese articles Bellf LG D MeCal ll ey withina a : : Stephenson of Toronto, ev. | WY nem. e many ve. * |are products of Sout' ric . ellflower-- ibson, cCul- ese farms are all favorably located short. 1 C be? They have P of ments in the Family Herald are |Cor-Sec --Mrs. D. Archer, Port Pp Oct. 16, C Prentice, B distance of the thriving village of Port tobe. 'men who had consistently followe the opposite view than for men wh Pha hevhe Even if the country t otherwise, as many a coun- fry does think differently from its 'wiser men, the country would cer- tainly have more respect for those ey Conference League will b and take important num programme. - COMING--F. E. Luke, Opt. D., one of Toronto's best opticians, 11 King West, may be consulted at my store all day decd Oct. 28th, d 0 | despensible to Canadian homes, Its weekly visit in this locality is greatly appreciated by almost ever family. It is the biggest dollar's worth known in the newspaper line, Business 1s Business. The organizers of the Port Perry grave. Mrs. Philp. in is the effect that the W. C. T. The report of Committee on Re: olutions was read by its Secretar The resolution in which the pn lic will probably be mostiintereste sh. Mr. Balfour scored nt necessity of educational reform 1 e 8 ts of the Unionist press. Every o now looks fora fight to the t when, in pointing out the ur said :--*"1he existing education: } system of this country is chaotic, 3 : ello, Snows--N Claugton, A Asling; Crabs--B Duncan, M Prentice; Any other variety--E Tummonds, E Blight; Lombard plums--A Costelloe, N = Claughton; Grapes-- B Duncan ; Winter pears--B. Dun- can ; Summer pears--L Gibson. rte of the mortgage property each cue' of five years ng interest at cent. per annum payable half yearly. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply 2 Jois A. MoGILLIVRAY, the Temple y 'oronto only adopted it to keep themselves) After many years of experience | Band require funds, and solicit the | ith i izi ; " " i p . 5 : ' i o-operate with in organizing ctual, utterly behind the age SPORTS. ¢ in pou -- Montreal Witness | with this gentiennn we can heartily | patronage of 2 geerous pablie ate holding meetings throughout Fi i] ee isughing he soyd race, boys under 1s--W {Liber A ae recommend him to all our custom- | grand concest fo! given hs er he County to enlist as much Stmpa advanced nation in Europe Watson, C McCulloch ; 50 yd race, Notice to the Creditors of Chester 7 ers, His terms are very reason-| auspices at the Town Hall, on the O America' It puts us behind boys under fo F Kendall, W Colton, late of the To hip on Canapa's PopurLar LECTURER. -- able and his work is fully guarant- evening of Wednesday, Nov. 12. cider mill and placed it in the Port as possible for the carrying of hibition on Dec. 4th. -- spect the young birds advertised | only our American cousins, but Asling ; 50 yd race, girls under 15-- Scugog, in the County of Ontarlo, Rev. C. O. Johnston, Canada's|eed in every case. Consultation ; ang, Frenchmen and E Stuart, A Lambe ; 3 legged race, 'most popular Je will deliver | and testing of eyesight free of| EZ Ciper--It will be seen by £7 Farmers and others desig Germ boys under 18--Med Po - Yeoman, Deceased. 3 or ba famous lectures in the|charge at W. H, McCaw's vin | posters in circulation that Mr. Robt | (in oroving their stock of fos] It will be seen by the adver. Prentice and McCulloch; Stone OTICE in hereby given pursuant to the Hall, Port Perry, on_Tues |store, Port Perry, Tuesday, Oct. 28. | Bartley has purchased a new steam | oii find it to their advantage to if at in another colamn that Mr, | Face. boys under 15--C McCulloch Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1807, i : r : at MI | C Prentice ; biscuit race, girls under chapter 129, sec, 38, that all persons havin, e October 3. Subject W. Grierson of Oshawa is' offer- and Folly in Home ; & Perry Woolen Mills, where he will| g2)e py 'Mr. Ingram in anoth had 4 ; 1 15--A Lambe, E Stuart ; Boot race, any claim or demand against the estate ttship and Marriage." Canadian Jubilee Singers. |. ind every Tuesday and Friday Be g oe Sale bis five dairy, farm Jn boys under 15---L Luke, C Prentice; The Winter layers are klip hy te : ¥ Canadi bil Mr. Bartley being an expert at --_-- 3 re GuaDtit of wood on the | ©B8 race girls under 15--E Terry, y quired ou or before the 3rd day of Novem: Se hove teen arg ls 1le€ | Cider making his patrons may rely Out of the Shadow. . aq Y A Akney ; hat race, boys under 15{ the Fowls that Pay. - Ber, 1002 to sewdtly pout Jreheid to Johs g --C Prentice, W atson.--Ux- ero ay 1d oy, : a iv) sfavoriteBaritone. | Pott. Perry, on Tuesday evening | ced. ~ Cleanliness in the making i tre hfe miserable. Can it be He re (UIE Si rv LT rr) hold bh je Quroher gest : nai oe =n of the cider being an important con- an 5 Yes, in EL Polson's MARRIED. J BARRED FLINOUTH Rocks Ra tarther naios i kiven hat tor the erry ied of ten talented sideration, no exception can you wishing to replace weakness ine gives a complete knock | Epwaros--Caurseri--On Thurs, primp Sop LINGTONS jr, asta uy poston. pany is col DO h EE taken on that score--the utmost care | Gop oth ndency by hope a pai in the back, for it pene- day, September 25th, by the 'ONS tribute the assets of the said deceased negro i 14 wi ave beet oe i is taken--and nothing but genuine ag SF Chorke any rou takes out| Rev. Dr. MacMurray, at the re - THE ORE, | amoug the parties entitled thereto, havi oO heir A cider eminates from the Bartley | oo oyes, by the roses bloom ess and makes you feel| sidence of the bride's mother,| THE GREAT ere rogard only to the claims of which suc! ed ¢ ooh : the best in Mill, and his charges are such, asf, pay ing eyes. If you bi 'new man. Nerviline cures Park Avenue, Beaver Dam, i be ; ih ge gheg, fe he Re oy i cannot fail to please. ; errozone you will make rich, ickly because it is stronger Wisconsin, Fredrick Richard Strenghteri Jou Flock of Poultry a ai pit ther 00 oy be class Orchestra, Wait for this at-| London, Wednesday, "Oct. 1 blood. your nerves will grow etrating, more highly pain Edwards, of the firm of R. Ed- with the addition of some pure bred | whose claim notice shall not an TN a % SD Aduission, 23 0iS« tesiin tne Tataph 5 | Old time vigor will return an than any other remedy | wards and Co, private bankerS Loune Cockerls. A' choice lot for |esived by them at tho time of such distei- Ys p f despue it : & Teisgraph the it endurance that will enable Znother Jae, get of Sanningron and woodvilie)|. le 3% fERGRELIS PE RAM : bution. Satter 190 : German Government has contrived live an active energetic and suct Wek A 0 Margaret Il foobuth ampbell ; SE Cr JOHN GEROW, : | pusceasior of 2 the, plans | Llite. Remember the name, "5 = eatghier oit te James Camp. | Sy Erectors of EORGE COLTON, F tench submarine boats, |Tozone, Sold by druggists. x a fe = s soutore'of hel Chester Colton gy all, a grand Concert in the Town ing done--both in on justice guality of cider pro guavity and The discouragement, the d of ill-health, out into the noon. ~ lofallthe A BAN GRE TY. i ~ Pald In the Back bridge Journal. There is Big Money in their claims ard demands, and Seating the

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