colors--vang, rg fits garite fot the championship of the Tnfermedfate. series and were only defeated in the total by oue ple very a be. al at the final match at Rd favot, but when it lays hold of dn Tuesday last whichof course puts [one that has been endeared to tis by them out of the race for the cham- Ja lk wort example, kind but faith. pionship. No team of Port Perryites 3 pai ul #dmonition and uncompromis- | Ver did our town so much athletic i -- any. sea he ing, persistent instruction in those honor ay its Hockey team. for J9°0 ength grew lass nd the t terrible headaches, | things which most deeply concern a . OWE ap evaty which they itation of the heart Hines. pulps a was in this - {US as well for time as eternity, we |have conducted themselves, proved tion for Shout Six months on | are apt to wish that the principle | their endurance, they are young men hn pessoas ou. ly in such cases were set aside. The |f steel, and have demonstrated to dt did not help me in the least.fRev. 1B. Greatrix, the worthy A Thleske point view en o erry | reps my ahi as roving pastor of the Methodist Church in are on top Mp as this County y worse, I decided to try Di Wie [this place, after a stay of nearly three | concerned, and only succumbed to liams' Pink Pills. Aber I had t years among us--long enough to | Northumberland County by a mis box th change: 2 second box there was a cha €or Jear himself to every one who had erable one ? point, the better, and after taking the - for @ month longer he trouble en- | 1 i ; tively x "RAY Tg the pleasure of his acquaintance as £3. See e sonouncement in Other njoying Ein best of of health, Lh | neighbor, a townsman, bt chiefly | i Great much . ark, the Cler] «dit the Cal i Leask. $100 . F. Weir, ask, $4 wis don Express, compares South A : Bot s temporary | 64 to Canada. He says the devels to & ality of animals {off Focion will be Auctioneer. ms' | time, to anolher appointment; but ly a . Wi Pink Pills cured Mrs, Jobin's indi- gestion they can curé' all the other |? O7der 1o obviate so sudden al" , Jupicious ArroinTMENT.--It ailments which come from bad | transferepice of the rev. gentleman | will be seen by the advertisement in blood. Dr. Williams" Pink Pills {the Quarterly Board have taken |another column that Mr. Geo. A. "He emphasizes the sity of securing an increase ify an rural population, eouncil went into Fwhole with the Ree to hear the Auditor passenger rate between actually make new, red blood X j | definite Laction as will be seen by | Rose of this place has been oint- : \ % board; a : That 1s the one thing they do--but | y | R his pl appoin : ' .- 123 the Athntityes On od Gr they do it well. Io making this | the following resolution, the endor- | ®d Canadian Government Employ- | The Auditors went] Lost is Life on Prairie. - the first results will be 3 3 on -- horses, iors mplenen cep bhi vars ae Sy new rich blood this medicine strikes | cation of which doubtl ment Agent for Port Pergy and |their report, and oy Swine, pina Luke is christian and fa nd consis- tless has the y ernents, Medora, May, ] Feb 1 t--James ; tom to her beloved Zion, the( Walton, a railroad contractor, wag | various * States. Many riers vg Th Conlin, 23,|9f England, She has fi frozen to death near here while lost| OW operated at a joss 2 C151. cons, Reach,choice horses, grade cattle, | coiirse nobly and all will ay Rs. on the prairie during the early part continued without delay ;. while implements, &e., quiescat in pace. i Re of last week. He has 'no relatives other trains will be combined so WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27-A1 B. Fisher, Hordes Ja Prince Abert, Wer saighii the root of such Som vicinity. That the appoiutment, in | Lambe the said repokt mon ailments as anaemia, hea ever TC upp In aed the Clerk inate i y y respect. is a judicious one will } aches and backaches, general weak- | herents. Should Conference how- be admitted by all. The Govern. |the necessary num ness, nervous debility, neuralgia, | hs : 8 rhematism and torturing weakening | ¢V¢" deem otherwise, THE OBskrvER ment is to becongratulated on hav- | Printed. support of all the members and ad ailments that afflict women and|only echo the sentiments of all who |ing selected Mr. Rose for this jm.| On motion ot Mr. » Messrs. th: i * : at two will do the work of four, or| Ashburn, 50 cattle, 9 horses, pigs, im- Toby 6 i ge: hse dul pA have any acquaintance with the | portant duty, while the employer as Cro an pind iid Feb. 11.--W. Beach, {five | =~ plead Sard lot TEE DE : j y : LC IL--W, $ . J. Bruce, y 5 mail at 50 Pion ot six boxes for |¢cteemed pastor and his estimable well as the empicyed cannot fail to 45400 Si servos Hudson's Bay officer at *Fort Sieg earn 3 DS Caton At (Cn ] J), 8 Short: Decased wasa true 'Englishman a $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- | 3dy when we express ihe hope that 'appreeiats that "any transactions Churchill, arrived in the city to Bryce Kissed Hands. 5 by birth and sympathies: He left {a cine Co., Brockville, Ont. negotiated by that gentleman will . Mr. Lambe introde "Ii ite. ; i STE Af diay Fe ase | England forty years seeking a i goodness and mercy may follow | be beneficial to all concerned, ried through a By-l uight after a terrible overand trip] 3. , Feb. 11.--~Ambassador JS 8! YY ago, 8 | i them wherever: th y : from the bay, occupying 39 days. d Mrs. Bryce Fad a new home ia Cabada, and about i MONEY. i trom i . A Mr. E, &. Walker, of Epsom, one [the Reeve and Treas 10 borrow He brings the first intelligence of Jame: ice an 2 Gentlemen, if ou are Bald, thirty years ago came to Port Perry $100 10 $10,000, Tiave REesoLuTION. of Reach's most successful farmers |money'to meet the gate & fare well sudience of 'King Edward See Prof Dorenwend's Apt Cov: [and was for many years.en dat - nt expen- Bes piasent with Je tor immediate in the sad death of Dr. Flood, a sur- and Queen Alexandria fo-day, when geon in the Northwest Mounted Po- | yy. Bryce "kissed han , "the lice detachment at Fort Churchill ceremony is termed, on his appaint- Moved by Brother William Ross, {20d stock breeders and raisers sold | diture until the taxes | HUBERT Ey. and seconded by Brother William [2nd delivered in Port Perry, on|colleeted. erings in Wigs -and Toupees, worn | the foundry. He was well versed on thousands of heads They are @|in British politics and the leading Brock : Monday a fair specimen of his suc-| On motion of Mr, Leask $2 was : - i ainst Colds, Catarrh, [affairs of his native land and - > Fn 3 . . under command of Colonel Moodie. he British - Embassy at | Protection against , Catarr s nd and was 5 That this arterly Board de. |Cess at horse breeding in the shape | paid W. Stone for rep nd care ment; to thew Bits ) ever ready to defend its institutions Bs Quarterly Board de . Dr. Flood was frozen to death Washington. etc, and give a most natural and dialing: Piragnbiabindi ni sires to place on record its appreci- of a pair of matched carriage horses | taking of Hall. THE OBSERVEE...... sien of the valuable services of the | bat are a delight to-behold and for| On motion of Mr. | about 12 miles from the fort' on| gi. Edward conferred the Order younger. appearadice! of the face. | ther of the Church'of England. Has 4 Goon Omovrawox. and is son-| Rev. B. Greatrix. which he obtained a handsome fig-| paid to Samuel Grif : y $5 was Nov."30 last. He was a'young Trying on and 'demonstrating |He was a sober and industrions v of Merit upon Mr. Bryce. y! vou qT S A man who had only arrived shortly pe y _ | the superior art of these goods free | Man, a quiet and obliging neighbor, - ; et rem tn be County wma | During the three years pastorate |0re: They are a pair of Black aid, also $7 to Mrs. § before that time on the Adventure| Goderich Signal: --Perhaps it) ¢ pro ard upright and honorable i i all bis {Bh raitisiog i Macks five and six years old and On wotion of Mr San A105 his wav whil ¢ hunting. | would be more good if Mr. Root He will ba' at the. Sebert Hone d alings. Besides an aged widow i ; -G , $30.14 | and los way while out hunting. e wi *| he1s sutvived byone sn and two i hampion of the Agriculturists and more | Of Mr. Greatrix the Church has Monfich they go to Manitoba, there to bef paid Trsasurer{ Brock Town- | Mr. Beach was ong of a search| would employ bis efforts at home |p Perry, on Monday, Feb. 18th | daughters. bir. A.C Holmes, To- Souserspiive sad practionl clas of people |, jo op oantin) Br % not o favorite of schemers, baomers and progress, every : ; eliques; 1b 1s the OIG eB ens department of church work being used fo the putpose foe whichis ship re sttlement t e account | party which found the body, and for the cultivation ofa more. neigh- . ronto ; Mrs, Jas, Sollett, Peterboro; E ni Bod Hey sihe Nioit i Gevartment | 10 an active and vigorous condition, | 2F¢ Specially a apted an 4 Bre: 3906. brings the official 'intelligence for borly feeling. between his country FARM LABORERS and Mrs. Wm. Irwin, Toronto. Ca 8) sud: «printed eusirely la the piass # >| The peopla, by their attendance at [8€0C¢ in the Great Wes will demon- g ; the Governisent. and Canada. We can readily ! 0] Hoatioa--Fort Perry. {the services, appicciate his preach. {trate the superiority of light horses prid Mr. John Love, ol t| Action Sacer. Ges Brod 12878 with all the nice things he ANC DOMESTICS JB Kiondyke EE Ca AERA ming, and the pastoral work and the that eminate from the County Mr. Lambe introd > 0 2e0 BIO%" Faye about us, but we have a lingers : Y itoba. Parties going to any of the 0d carri- | erick, lot 11 con. 5, Reach, near re : f Ontario in this Province. x } i i visitation of the sick has been well |° ed through Ser. : ing notion that we are not appreci- above parts call on A, J. Davis | - 0 B Zin Ta G one Mr. W. H. Doubt's February | von iroueh pi . See Manchester, one of the leading and. ated as we' should be'by. 'some of Lz Have) appointed | by the Do- C.P.R. ticket agent, for § nation 3 D AT LOW PRICES £7 Do ¥- 52, entitl- | most successful farmers of that town- Mr. Root's fellow-countrymen. y 0 v ce Lug Knowing this, we hereby extend |Sale i now on--one important ed a By-law to giy ® a us for the ship being about to 'retire from 5 : ~ |o Mr. Greatrix a unanimous and |eyent of thig sale is the fact that|Erection of Wi it farming and lias determined to dis:| One hundred years ago the cont: | 8 3 North Ontario Observer. hearty invitation to remain with us | twenty suits will go ®t cost, and|i of all his stock of horses, cattleling sums Robert Fulton's seh : anothet year.-- Carried. surprising reductions3will be made; Paper of the Peopls.) ANE th SG IMPORTANT AUCTION. Sats.--~Mr. ae nL FOUNDED IN 1857. J. Ji Bruce, lot 12, con. 8, Cart- yg { wright, (adjoining Caesarea) having | Limburger cheese is now recom- tion. That fire steamer of 160 # : . [their pi ty, motion | ments up-to-date, bast manufacture, | tons has developed into a steam Only Paper Frin blished h ded ure for consumption. Wa ' - Fort perer. - - na a " : i. 3 mod certanly be a an, the, Reeve be were | most of them nearly new. The sale | propelled fleet of .merchant vessels ¥ , y 90 10M (nis appointed to look: ame. takes place on. Wednesday, Feb. 20. {owned through the world of over ' stockiof horses, cattle, sheep, swine |icine. Messrs. Geo, Ge and James | Mr. Baird will be "Auctioneer. 32,000,000 tons, half of which flies PORT PERRY, FEP, 14, 1907-1and implements. This is one of £7 Mr. Lyle's Auction Sale will | Boe*came befo buncil asking the British flag, to say nothing. of 1 em a ---- : ; : , : s ah "Here i8 a Liberal order-- with the | 0c 0st important auction sales take place on Friday, Feb. 22, in- that the brush BE 0 the road | The Style of Hair Worn - | several million tons more of war- 1 - ni it at : eapitel leer, and. without sat ic a oy take Pass he stead of Wednesday 20,88 previous allowance on # on, lots 16| Is an important factor to produce | ships. : n an He . i ao | Iam, ead of l]y announced. Don't fail to remem- 8.1 om ed. f: d water--(a 1 " £2 0F oe enger Times: The Liber | cegstered Short-horn snd High per the date in bi 1cjouco| well shaped bead to sty. Ledyes| ~Boosevelt No Lamb Ei ol Cost Pri Price. ain Lhe Se, rt be nf a le | Sot Beers] eco Trea ute SEE Fo Sl ak sourceful and courageous ; clear- animal is & fine specimen in x Homes, under the auspices of the 3 will be at the Sebert Hecuse, Port that an artirt who is painting Pre- pri gir hy , Tel- wi} headed, quick-witted and OPED-| lags and in splendid condition and Entertainment League of {the Loyal Pork : Perry, on Monday, Feb. 18h, a ss he Pv | arse i ® EE Cr SPRING G GOODS oe handed ; young, vigorous and de- would do credit to best farms in the | Tru€ Blues, will take place 'at the| The above het at the demonstrate this to any one calling Palace" 'at The Hague is having a | chester EP etc, apply | gro coming in and I am anx- at his Show Rooms. Helas Ladies' | 4" ime of it. The difficulty is | and Gents' Wigs, Toupers, Bangs, |said to be that' Roosevelt's face is RO it, Feb 1 igor. © or = Perry. PO Wavy and Plain Fronts, Switches | of a pugnacicne yb. dnto. which it] All eT LD . J ength and 'apd he | seems i e ye CORX an appro-| ] ping read invery length nd whade, 9d be priate lamblike ox "7. Farm for Bale. head free of charge to prove this. | Train Strick ee He ; One latest new thing is to con. tunity to secure grand animals is a bodes boi Bn 1 and Cliy, Feb. 12.--A strunt houses of porcelain slabs. It [rare one and all should avail them-| The Government recently pur- | sented by Mr. J. [HESSaWn. yy : [train on ha 'Loong Island Railroad ds claimed that these can be made {selves of it. The sale takes place chised at Halifax certain lands for | On motion ! § ran into a fuoeral coach at the, much cheaper and are more durable |on Thursday, Feb. 28. Don't fail to ithe Intercolonial Railway. Accord- and = Pennsylvania bridgecrossing, Bliss~ - than ordinary brick. make a'note of time and place and ing to the Halifax Herald the as- vilicyr th Sie Tinding pot termined ; diplomatic, tactful and Dominion. The farm machines |fesidence of Mr. Henry Collins in | town hall on 3 honest ; experienced but without a and implements are all modern and the western portion of the town| 4 members record ; enterprising but not vision best obtainable and owing to the (Simcoe street), on the evening of Allison. ary ; popular but not a demagogue. fact that Mr. Bruce has no further | Thursday, Feb. 21. The objectis a Minutesof p He must be morally right, physic- laudable one--the totalproseeds are | oq confirmed ally sound and mentally fit. to be devoted to the Orphanage 'The Auditoi of the Order at Picton. Works and ing last, _ ious to reduce my large Mr. ey tock, > use for his farm equipment all will go at auction prices. The oppor~ «0) SUITS. nN hiroost2 Toronto Star: -- Burglars in| be present at the sale. Catalogues | deased value of the property was < ath imonial t wae r oy 'thres. © led gecupants were * Belleville robbed two houses while | of the pedigreed Shorthorns may be |: ' ubli i ? 'parish char t ! pel i. \ : . 04 re : i: pedig ay be (813,700. Somebody 'who knew sented by Mr i at | h of St, Louis de. nih Sea ai 1 h : Sh ie wd ; an os! : their owners were atehurch. The obtained of Mr. Bruce. Mr. Jack- what was going on bought it from moral of this is that these houses son will be.auctioneer. the owner for $a4:200, Then it would nor bave been robbed --if the Mr. Wm. Harrison, of Port|Was turned over to the railway for ; Perry, has purchased that famous | $45,400. The happy * middleman We have not as yet seen any ex-| Trotting Stallion, Elm City 12272, | Made $20,000. This sort of thing ut ation, of how those letters be-| registered in the American Trotting | 18 just what happened in connec.) Registrar,, This stallion is allowed [tion with a recent purchase of land ettenbam came toget into the py nt judges to be one' of [8% : ir publication was kis class anywhere to be.