#7 ® who | : should -- 'Pink Pills have made aps note more enthus. ing of the pills than .Atcheson, 'who. for two' years suf- ely, but at last found a the use of this remedy reporter of the Orangeville 'Mrs. Atcheson said :--Thre: 'ago I became very much run My appelite vanished, 1 pale, was subject to headaches ion of the heart aringing néisé in tlie ears: 1 ane, EE epioat, but they did not help me, and] was consequent much depressed and feared I was dood to go through lite a chronic Ope day I read the cure | whose symptoms ete 'identical with my own, & use of Dr.. Willia > whe 1 was in every sense the word a different person. Everv symptom of my late illness had vanishsd, and I was once more enabled to look after my household duties with old-time health and vigor. I feel that [ owe ail this to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 cheerfully recommend them to other weak and suffering women.' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a real blessing to all weak, weary women. They build up the blood and cure all functional ills from which so many women suffer in silence. These pills may be had from any druggist or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing the Dr. Wil- liams' Sreaine Co., Brockville Ont. Remember that substitutes cannot ctire, and see ,that the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," is printed on the wrapper around each box, . THE*OBSERVER...... Has A Goop CimCULATION. and is con stantly growing in favor. It ls the BEST Advertising Medium in the County; fs the champion of the Agriculturists 8nd more conservative and practical class of pecple is not a favorite of schemers, boomers and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established --founded in 1857--the most original snd best iu its Jocal and general news department and is printed entirely in the place of pub liation--P Perry rere Thras--81 per sunum in advance, if net pail in advance, $1.50 i be boichasgd. JOB PRINTING OBT MODERN, STYLES INTER M08 "AND AT LOW PRICES | ny Paper Printed and Published tn i Pert Perry. ~ PORT PERRY, DEC. 34 1903. "Latest Liberal Insult to Elec- tors. 3 pl your Riding 4 . Conservatives of the Riding assembled at their Annval Meeting bestowed upon me the of {honor of a nomination as their can- didate at the next Federal election. That honor was and is very greatly 'appreciated by 'me as an evidence of the confidence of the Conserva. tives of South Ontario. I then ask ed for reasonable delay before giv- ing my answer, and I pointed out that my friends in Halifax would naturally expect me to become a candidate for the constituency which I now re nt. Since then a nomination as one of the Conserva- tive candidates for Halifax has been tendered th me and I have accepted it. It is the constitueny to which 1 owe my' first appearance in public life and which has twice elected me at the head of the poll. 'but there seemed Intespectfully declining to accept the nomination then tendered tc me for South Ontario and in renewing my thanks for the honor which my fellow Conservatives of that Riding have conferred upon me, let me urge that no time should be lost in secur~ ing the strongest availabie candidate and in having him commence the campaign at once. The intention of the Governent, if one may judge from present indications, is to dis- solve Parliament without holding another Session. The contest may be almost upon us. Let our friends see to it that they are prepared With vigorous, united effort and efficient organization a Conserva- tive member should represent your splendid Riding in the next Parlia ment. Believe me, Yours faithfully R. L. BORDEN. Nira tipi ptr Tur Anniversary at Manchester last Sunday and Monday was an immense success, Large con gregations; good sermons and music were the features on Sunday. On Monday the ladies excelled their previous high record in the supper ; a large, good-natured crowd; an efficient chairman, Wm. Ross, Esq., M P.; a fine Orchestra from Ux- | bridge; a talented Elocutionist, Miss [ Moysey ; a brilliant address from SORTA ONTARIO OBSERVER| land duett R. Burns, Ph. B; and a solo from the Misses Ross, that were much appreciated, furn- ished one of the most enthusiastic and enjoyable Anniversaries of the seasoh. Proceeds about $90 EZ Rev. Mr. Tonkin will preach at Manchester, Prospect, and Prince Rev. for that course be- 'McCa 'was yifited in marriage to Mr. Arthur J, Carnegie, second son of Jas. Carnegie, Esq. The marri- age rites performed in the drawing roomin which the bride's parents were joined in wedlock twenty-five years before. Mr. Henry McCaw, of Detroit, cousin of the bride, played the' wedding march as the nuptial party entered the bridal parlor. The bride was gowned in white silk crepe de Chine over tafieta, with berthe of lace, and carried a shower boquet of roses. Miss Cora McCaw and Miss Anna Carnegie, gowned in frocks of pink and white mousse- line de soie, and carrying shower boguets of carnations, acted as bridesmaids, while the bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. A. F, Carnegie. The ceremony | was performed by the Rev. J. C McFarlane, assisted by. Rev. Wm. Cooper. ae Ye a gorgeous ie play of valuable, magnificent and serviceable articles. The bride is an accomplished musician, aud is e loveable young woman, "the"groom is a promising and popular young man, and it ean truly be said of Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie that they enjoy a full measure of public esteem, and the beautiful sun which smiled on the beautiful bride foynd a reflex in the hearts' of hundreds of well wishers. ttf. Now ror CuTTERS.--See Mr. A W. Allin's immense advertisement in this issue, He is bringing in Cutters by the car load and they are superior in every respect--the best constructed in the Dominion-- all tne product of this season, (no laid over out of date stock) but up- to date, and he is disposing of them at prices that cannot fail of exten- sive sales, He is prepared to sup ply this entire district with just such Cutters as should have. One car load is already to hand. See them Mr RENNIE'S Success AT THa Great CHicaGo CATTLE SHow,-- Mr. G. Rose informs us that he has just received word from Mr. James Rennie, Brock, who has been highly successful with his show of cattle at Chicago. He took 2nd on two- year-old Steer, out of a class of 24 ; 2nd on Yearling steer out of a class of 21; 2nd and 4th on two Grade Heifers, out of a class of 32 ; 3rd on Herd out of aclass of 13." Sold three head to Mr. Slattery, butcher, Ottawa, for the Governor-General's table. Well done, Rennie! EZ Don't faii toread the prizes offered at Port Perry's Great Christ- mas Fait in this issue. Five dol- The bridegroom's gift to Th two classes and e Province of Ontari * | connection with St. Louis World recognize the stud ak of Canada, saying i of the quality of the century. oh b Hopper, of Oshawa, : distinction of reachin at the home of her son and the interment' Monday. Mrs. Hi upwards of 40 yea only removed to Osh years ago. She was th Mr. John Hopper many years of the and offices, Whitby. x Sd Of all the daily p The Daily Star is should commend to readers livi an carne : paper, The Star has, in a great advantage over its. competitors. As the mar our own and foreign countsi before The Star goes to. pi readers receive these r 2 hours before it is possible to be seen in the mowed In this way farmers and othe able, before taking their proc ce to) market, to learn from The what prices they may expeet fo | This market feature is only ane'sf} many which give The Stat its lead] among the daily papers of Toronto: The Star's subsctiption price is $1.00 a year; with the -balance of the present year thrown in tol new subscribers, A en An Attack of Pneumonta Warded Off. Te "Some time ago my danghter. caught a severe cold. She complain. ed of pains in her chest and had.a bad cough. I gave her Chambeg: lain's Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days she wds well and able to go to school I have used this remedy in my family fer the past seven years and have never known it to fail," says James Prendergrast, merchant, Aunnato Bay, Jamaica, West India Islands, The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance was undoubt- edly warded off by Chamberlain's{ Cough Remedy. [It counteracts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. For sale by A. J. Ee Result of an Perry High School. J William Ward....., ceniery Philip Burnham, ...,... Russell Wate se We mime Edith Ross.. Grace Davis .... Russell Swift... Hazel Spence. . Merle Taggart. . Frank Jefirey.... Olive Thompson. 6 Lre "Woop SALE--Mrs. Wan. McGill intends to have a Wood Sale on her iti the 7th con. of Reach, (two con th of Manchester) on Thi 1 arm Pas given instructions to Nr Ee to sell by auction all his live stock, far machines, implements, &c., on ths premises, lot 24, con. 5, Cartwright, on Tuesday, Dec, 8. § The list is a large one and includes { many valuable animals that would o credit to our best furms. ace of sale and don't fail to be steposters make a note of time and 1 t| present. EZ Forman & Son are at the ont with Holiday Delicacies. hey have to hand an immense stock of the very best goods for the holiday season procurable throughs out the world. a rival in this district in able maaner in which:it secures the choicest tropical 'fruits, nuts, &c., {they in fact raise all their trop ical supplies orders long before these commodi- ties are grown, and are thus in a position to supply the VERY BEST and give their patrons the benefit 'of these superior advantageous cir- cumstances as to prices. is now in a position to amply supply all make this season joyous and enjoy- able and at the same time perman ently, completely, cheaply shoe the entire community. Don't fail to read advertisement in another column. This firm is without the desir: by placing their This firm the requirements that go to stylishly and their mammoth Port Perry WINTER Races -- At a meeting of the authorities of tof the Port Perry Trotting Associa- tion lately held, among other busi- ness first meeting of the coming ice races for 19o4 was fixed for January 13 and 14. Auction SaLe--Mr. n authorized by Mrs. E. McCully, transacted, the date of the Baird has ~ byauetion "without | erve, oh the .premites on Tues-| day, Dec. 8, o'clock, all her ®| cattle, swine and farm implements, Sce posters and don't fail to attend the sale. commencing at one stock of horses, New Manse CoMpLETED.-- The ! arket Building, commenci at i fee i in the H heen air of Geese se Best of Hen Turkey, oie (for in Best Goblet Turkey, dressed (four prizcr).. Best Fatted Pi (three prizes) . Best Fatte, (three prizes) 3 Best Dressed Hog, any weight, open: "dressed {two pizes)... i.e. Sie. os ostaive os yi + Best Lamb, dressed (one prize). . Best 10'lbs,, prints (four prizes) Best 5 Ibs., or under 10 lbs., Dairy Batter ir in 1b. prints (four prizes) lor over, Dairy Butter, Sidet 200 lbs, open dressed 300 Pig, over 200 ibs., open dressed 2.00 1.00 in 1 1 Jb. 2.00 Best 10 1bs., or over, Dairy Butter 'in cfocks or pails (four prizes) Best Single on harness, owned and driven b or Farmers' Sons (three ere Best Single Driving Horse, 15} hands and over, in harness, owned and driven by Farmers or Farmers' Sons (three prizes) 2.50 riving Horse, under 15} hands in Farmers . 5.00 Best Driving Horse, in harness, open to all (two prizes) 5 Best Heavy Draft Team, in hafiiess (two prizes) 500 Best Agricultural Team in hatness (1wo prizes 3.00 EZ Any animal taking prize in on: Class will not be, allowéd to com- pete in any other. The Port Perry Board of Trade Market will: be held op TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, (instead of Thursday) for the sale of all kinds of marketable produce, when a latge numher of Buyers will be on hand and compete for the Jorshasse of everything offered. We want the | Sc whole country to turn in and make this Fair a RECORD BREAKER in large attendance and good prices. JOSEPH BIGELOW, President Board of Trade. W. H. DUNSFORD, Secretary Board of Trade. Port Perry, Dec. 2, 1903. 500 5:00 290 4.00 . 300 3.00 300 THOS GRAHAM, Presidént Scugog Agrl Sry J. H BROWN, Secretary Scugog Agel Society 300° Wwiy {|v & eH 4 [110m Spe IDAIPA pPqunN vy Auo 1 4 la ane, BH ued Y110M SIBE] J3A[3A J BH uineg . une Fp JB ude, 0 AA rey orjonpey Ig G } MORRIS | Heifer "Strayed. Srrarep dona the premises of the undersigned lot ¢, con. fy Mariposa, - about igth October, a Red Heifer, two years old in A * next, The finder will be svita rewarded by giving fformation its whereabouts, RICHARD MARTIN, Mariposa, Nov. 30, 1903. Young Pigs for Silo The undersigned offers for sale at hip place, lot 2, coh. SCUGOG, about 0 Young Pigs, Crossed. York and Berkshire. They are pure! stock. THO OS. Pretend Scugog, Nov. 25, 1903, ny ; Teacher r Wanted. Teacher. Wanted for ion School No. 2 Brock, 14 linen ; Gemtleman Profueg, MEDD. w 'STUART. P. McTAGGART, Sec.:Tteas., Sonyar : Teacher Wanted. EACHER WANTED for School Section No 13, Reach, near eagrave, Apply to Joun Watson, OLIVER SLEEP, Ropt, Mungo, Sects: "Robe Lo OST on the road between Port Perry #nd Raglan, on the evening of Sattrday last, Nov 38 a good Wolf Robe, lined with stri ped material. The finder will suitably rewarded by leaving the same at the OsserVER OFFice, Port Perry. RELY 'c. BLANCHARD. ladies of St. John's Presbyterian Raglan, Nov. 17, 1903. Church are preparing for a Grand | Tea Meeting to celebrate the com pletion of the new Manse, which will be held in the Church, Port Perry, Friday, Dec. 4. Tea will be served in the basenient from 530 pm. At8 p.m. an excellent pre- gramme will be given consisting of Speeches and Music. The follow- ling" have consented to give ad dresses: Rev, Miniay Tait, M.A., of} Zella Nott Roscoe Prust. Clarence Vickery. . Fred Wilson.... Leda Henders.. Eva Carnegie. . Russell Soper ... Russell Pollock... Russell Parr Willie Gardner... Marjorie Mellow yuom Szeg yuom Jey 4) 10§ } Sz'5¢ pue SLPg The Liberal party is fast losing | Albert on Snnday next, lars for a pair of chickens shows al Sense of decency. Si Willd KS" The Basement of the Meth-| the promoters of the Fair have no Laurier has conceived the idea, that | |; copy rch Prince Albert, has | idea of being discounted for liberal. . by offering gratuitous insults to undergone thorough repair and | ity. The prize list is a credit to all the people, wherever it: suils. his presents a cheerful aspect. The concerned. Read it, Convenience ode so, by Sn spe parties having the eontract have es me he bluntly done thelr part to perfection, organ tuner, R. S. Shaw, will be in : 3 N. F. Paterson, K:'C., has de- | Port Perry about Dec 7th. Orders and clumsily declared that some of | cided to return to the practice of the | for tuning ot repairing may be left $ UYuom eH MEETINGS OF Sod Oofario armors' Liitals WiLL 8g HeLp aT Whitby, Friday, Dec. 4th, : AND 9} St z$ wou om sie 33 S$ yuo Jo Kerdsiq anQ 3 10§00°6¢ or SLH¢ 10} S8'64 yop Jo; oSgg qu 105 ©0093 AJIOUIIy UI Su ~ 10] Sg . 00'§¢ 105 SLSE trom ocotg pue SLE 105 00 vg 03 SL EQ Sieg 9°28 10) 0S°€§ 0) oo £8 EZ Heintzman & Co's piano and "4FAAN0LS nT ®T Si:lg 105 Sz 6 of Sz'e¢ oS S¢ 00'S oo $ | ms ii; ll LE 105 oS'F@ 03 zg 002g 10§ Sz+¢ 10 Sz Epa 00}, S & 200,000 persons who signed peti- tions against the Grand Trunk Pacific deal were forgers. He also denounced the Canadian press as an 'mnreliable source of information and inted that all newspaper men were more or less gifted liars. Consider- ing that a section of the Canadian spapers made Sir Wilfrid, this ion is not at all complimen- 10 mself. the Liberal party have now on the unfortunate electors. Toronto Glébe, the leading of Sir Wilfrid, has openly the Canadian people with d to by the Globe t sguregation, who law. Owen Sound where he has opened an office consequently gains one of Toronto's estimable citizens. Last Januvary Col. Paterson was one of the aldermanic candidates in Ward Four and would undoubted- ly have been elected had not:a rumor got abroad on the eve of polling that he had retired from the contest. Oune or two newspap- ers had confused him with a candi. date of the same nnme who had withdrawn in Ward Three. Col. Paterson is excepl ally cell in- formed on all blic questions and is widely known 'as a political spaaker, having taken an active .| part on the Conservative side in the general and bye elections of the last twenty years.--Mail and Empire. Owen Sound and adjacent district are to be congratulated on the pos is assured. d talented a |. at Ross' store. The Rev. J. R. Butler of Black- stock preached .two excellent ser- mons last Sunday. The Rev. T. M. Campbell of Toronto will preach rext Sunday in the interests of the Educational Fund of the Methodist Church. Rev. Mr. Copeland and Mr. Downey attended the tea meeting at Cadmus on Monday evening and delivered addresses. « Serious AccIDENTS.--On Friday last Mrs. Henry Frice of this place while removing clothes from a line near an enbankment had the mis- fortune to fall down the enbankment breaking her right leg in two places. Mnch sympathy § is expressed for the suflerer. = Siacley Crowle, aged 18, former- ken Kathleen Meharry. Melville Trewin..... Volney Ewers....... Lawrence Anderson Darrell Spence...... Milton Holliday.. Dewart Mearing.. Russel Lane. ... Clara Tremeer.. Eva Watson... Fred Carmichael... Charles Brimble........ on -> ZF See Frank C. Dawes tisement in another column made a new deparrure in his Ju he has a full stock of ee Chinaware which i adufited, and other lines ain 5 plete ; his cakes and fresh and pure. He lar attention to Bread, His manufacture, tiade 'from flow product of his own to a quality is aurpassed Bid in Sonbls: discounty th of bl stimulates the cntire was all run down and an Claremont ; Rev. J. B 6 | Columbus; M.A | of Sonya ; Rev. R. M. Phalen, 5 BA Blackstock, and the resident Ministers. The choir are sparing no pains to furnish a splendid Pro. gramme of Choruses, Quartettes ard Solos. en by outside talent, is assured. Everybody welcome. Adults 25¢; order of Committee. [| Pastor, 44 Rev." P. F. Sinclair, Assistance will also be giv A grand Soe lol Everybody invited, Sa. Children 15¢. By Wa Cones, ----e Port Perry Christmas Fair. We take pleasure i in calling silep- 8 tion to the above Fait which » will McLaren of ¢ IAT SH CREEK ES Zr Sk IRIEIOGIGIORIOK Pt Perry 'noon at each. place. |is being arranged | workers in the Province, | Fair Guelph is' Dec, 7-11, Columba, Saturday, Dec. 8, 1908. Sessions will begin at 1.30 i 1 m. At the afternoon sessions . G, Raynor and others ons of Ne The evenin; ons will be a joint meeting of Farmers' and /| Women's Iistitutes and will be ad: others. Meetings of the Woman's Tostitute will be held int the after- ill add h Miss Monte wil address these meetin i, oy evenin| ot Hutte | + 8 inter free ads sessions. Mr, Smith 'are among the ~ mission to members. Hos elect write Secretary W. F Weir :