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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Nov 1908, p. 2

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WD We WIFE]: h nv ani pt i 0 Both myself and wife can truth- Jully say that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been of great benefit to ns and westire contaotly recomend- ¢ them to our friends." Thus v Mr. Earnest L.. Archibald, Truro, N. S., who further says:-- In my own case I had been sub- ject to dizzy headaches for over a ar, and | Sans boxes of the pills mpletely cured me of the trouble. About a year ago my wife began to complain. She seemed to be com- pletely run down; was very pale wand weak; she could not walk up Stairs Without stopping on the way to get breath, and ultimately she grew so weak she could not sweep a floor without resting. She . tried several tonics but received no * benefit. Thea I persuaded her to £y "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and bier half a dozen boxes. After used a couple of hozes her appetite began to improve : color 10 return to her face. the Pills years, +) the Pills she ; gained twelve pounds in weight." * Dr. Williams' Pills cure troubles lke these because they are rooted in the blood. Bad blood is the cause of all common diseases like anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, general weakness, and those ailments that only women folks know, with their attendant headaches and backaches and irregularities. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a sure cure when given a [air trial, because they en- rich the bloed and thus reach the root of disease, Sold by all med- icine dealers or by mail at go cents a box or six boxes for 82 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicioe Co., Brockville, Out, x. Several sums from . $300 to $10,000, have MONE been placed with me for immediate in- In 12ge, © Hon, J. D. Edgar, Lib, elected by 739 majority over WA McCormack, Cons. Sic James Edgar having died, a by-election was held Jan. 18, 1900, whieh 1.7.:Gould, Lib., was elected by acclamation. In 1900, 1 J. Gould, Lib., elected by 309 majority over F. ¥: Roche Cons. a Official Returns for South Ontano. Waitsy Town Le Long's Shop........ rmiston's Office Smith's Office .......... E. R. Blow's Office... ... South Ward............ Majority Whitey TOWNSHIP Lynde's House. . Per ave Ny 5 Council Room.. Masonic Hall.......... 86 Ashburn .. sen Sa¥ar Casengs Frm nh a Cedar Dale ......\..... Conlin's School House. . Columbus. .... EAE 413 Majority .. = S101 Osnawn. Hunter's Gallery. ....... Gifford's House. .. McCan's House.. Albert St... .....0 i Gerrow's Shop.......... Ham's House. Holman's Store 82 133 112 159 96 wvestment at lowest rate. HUBERT 1. EBBELS, | Barrister, Port Perry. ! North Ontario Observer. (The On Official Paper of the People) | "FOUNDED IN 857. | Paper Printed 'and Pals Pert Perry. ANE | Cm NOV. 19. J9ok, The Ontarion. Poriticar Recorp oF THE THREE Ripincs Since 18567. PORT. P E RRY. The political records of Ontario County, which was formerly divided into three constituencies -- North, South and West Ontario--are as follows: NORTH. Io North Ontario, in 1867, J. H. Thompson, Liberal, elected by 266 majority. In 1872, W. H. Gibbs, elected by 215 majority In 1874, A Gordon, Lib, by 92 majority. H. Gibbs, Con. majority. In 1878 G. Wheeler, Lib., elected by 52 majority. He was unseated, but re elected 58 majority. Cons, elected By-election, W. elected by 87 In 1882; A. P. Cockburn, Lib. was elected by 59 majority. In 1887, Frank Madill, Cons. elected by 158 majority. In 1891, Frank Madill, Cons, elected 254 majority. Upon his déath, J. A. McGillivray, Cons., was elected in 1895 by 764] najority, In 1896 J. A. McGillivray, Cons., was elected by 1 majority over Duncan Graham, Ind = McGilliv fay was unseated, and at a by-elec- tion, February 4, 1¥g7, Duncan Graham, Patron, was elected by 37 majority over A. McLeod, Con. Ip 1900, A. McLeod, Cons. elect- ed by 518 majority over D. Graham, Lib. McLeod died, and at a by election, March 10, 1903, Geo. D. Grant, Lib.,, was elected by 200 majority over Hon. Geo. E Foster, Cons. In 1904, Geo. D. Grant, Lih., was elected by 138 over Geo. Proctor, Cons, In 1go8 Major "Sharpe, Cous., 'elected over Geo. D. Grant by rit : Ho HUT. 'Ontario, in 1867, T. N. elected ity, h 69 | Frame School 165 | 11s Cooper's Falls Uxsripge TownsHIP Totals. Sharpe Grant Glasgow......... Goodwood . Siloam . Glen Major. Pine Grove ..... Quaker Hill... ebb's School 313 Uxs1pGE TOWNSHIP. Market Hall........ 85 Wheeler Block....... 64 Town Hall......... 73 422 ScorT. Town Hall.......... Leaskdale Udora Zephyr. va ed. hae CANNINOTOR, Sunderland ......... yi Vroomanton .. Derryville . ... Ellis' Schoot.. Wilfrid... ee Ruddy's School Manilla. . : . Blackwater SAN Longlord........:.u. O'Connell's Town Hall Mgjorty of for Fowke, 243. I 3.7 As Wightman Dead. Jol.n Alexander Wighiman, for-| mcrly one of the city's well-known business men, died at the Home for incarables on Wednesday: He was 65 years of age. He was wide- ly known as a temperance lecturer and was a member of the Catholic Apostolic Church. He married Isabella Maria Hewitt, daughter of the late William Hewitt, the hard ware merchant, Mrs, Owen P. Staples at Toronto, was his wife's sister, and Jos. Lugsdin, the late Yonge street furrier, and Samuel Barfoot, the postmaster of Chatham Out, were his brothers-in-law. He is survived by a -brother, Jasper Wightman New York, and a sister, Miss Wightman of Toronto While the "Suflragattes" in Eng- land made war upon the Govern- ment and the House of Commons, their real, quagrel is wit Mature _|ler, Indiana. Gfiicial Returns for North Ont.| The Mail and © ario, 1908. ; day in its financial previous day say stances prices the Standard B: Western Bank at cern that for years very profitable b The Globe of "The transfer of the Western Bank $0 Bank, providing | approve of the ag completed by Janu ¢ understood that Wes holders will receive the thndard folders will be It is \share- the stock, which is bet and 125. The Western Basi increased its dividend ra per cent. The paying 2 per ment will give. | twenty-six addition of the animals alone $5,000; three months credit bell nounced, but purchasers all t vantage of the. disconut and cash. Mr, D. E. Iansan cond business allotted to him within credit to himself, and during what short sojourn there became popular with all with whom he no less than the Imported-Bred Clyde dale Stallion, Royal Benediet which was bred by Thos. Ian He is a dapple bla F with white face, off hind lee white, April 25, 1908, and weigtis 2000 dbs., stands 174 hands high; sire Benedict, dam Rose of Darnley, and his progen- ftors all being of Royal Clyd blood. The sale of Royal Ben the event of the sale, ths com being keeri for him but Mr. D. E. Ianson's bid of $2,175 secured te will stand at Greenbank for the sem of 1909, the property of Messrs, & W. L. Ianson, and will bs in base of an expert manager. DEGREES CONFERRED --At' thie regular meeting of King Edward No.223 L.O.L., Port Perry, held on the evening of Friday last, the degree of the Royal Ar¢h was con= ferred on a large number of mem. | bers of King Edward. The ipro ceedings were presided over by. a venerable member of the order; in the person of Mr. Wer Kennedy to whom the above degree fe fetred to was conferred in Quebec over fifty years ago. The number * pre. sent was large and the distri of Cartwr ght largely tepres: the close of the proceedi seventy-five sat down {6 Oyster Supper at Mr, taurant. TT AR Serial lcs aden BY 7 626. Sox Fawns ivi issns'os 6 30 Majority . dssois swine suis W116 ny TO Port PERRY. B 132 169 Brown's Oftice.... 55 EAYERTON: [Town Hal... 000 41| Beaverton... «hai1300 C2 School House 39 THORAH. mt Bre iMcLeanls 00 028 27 } s80. msiBden... J 45 37 Majority .. van vs 45 Swamp 57 46 Siti Reacn " % Egypt 81 57 Epsom IPE. A SH 60 43 211 167 Greges'.......odi4 atte vs 41 16 J Onannbahs "30 72 Brechin ....... 65 6 eagrave . Tiq0 43] Sean Albert. 74 34 bradig 2s bee Cedar Creek . - 50 17| Fair Valley | : % 4; Manchester. .......0., 47 53| Lawrence's 19 2 33 | McGarth's. 44 96 i el Lanai 427 360] Majority . = 57 viv x oy 54 | SCUGOG. | Uxbridge Tp....... 313 289 | Town Hall 75 Uxbridge Town.... 222 125 Majority . ty mn iScott. Tp........... 208 246 PICKERING. | Brock Tp 595 34 Giacge Hall... 47 48 Cannington ie 114 113 Pickering . ih. Jl neva 59 136 Beaverton .. .. 130 72 Mondy's Office. 17 Phta.. se i rte EH 167 Rough «wi -05 00, 16 20 DE8T8 so sunt apt 2 004 514 Ghamry Sood. . 139 a4 |F3D8 coeviriar. in 122 69 Linaleio Aon 53 30 Ta Twiki Broughany wits + su sys eiane 77 i 2209 2009 Whitevale ...... 53 | Majority for Sharpe 200. Orange Hall ..... 29 eee Claremont ...... 831 The delicious flavor and aroma Altona....... 37 68 of "Salada" Tea is preserved by the Te Ei use of sealed lead packets. It is! yedority 57 os never Sa poted to the sun, dust, dirt, rd air, the surrounding odors and | _ Majonimies BY MUNICIPALITIES | contaminating influences of other | Pickering 2 sy a 5 goods bulk or loose teas are. Ya 1 | teapot test will show the differ | 1 y cies na ae ™ Oshawa oie... alain rah 116 fnee Whithe S80 in 10 The high tariff of party has had a a] gr | wonderful triumph in the United Pou ay y o | States. Talt's popular majority is _--~ [over a million and a halt. 136 379 A Cordial Invitation to Disease This is the apt description off constipation. It's an unnatural condition to begin with, and its more, because it brings about blood deterioration, interferes with diges- tion, renders you susceptible to in fectious diseases and causes anae- mia. Not so much a purgative asa natural stimulant to the bowels is wnat you need. You get it in Dr. Hamilton's Pills which increase liver activity, restore the bowels to perfect action and positively cure constipation and its attendant evils. Insist on having only Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 25c per box at all deal- ers. The promised resumption of in- dustrial activity throughout the United States cannot but exert a beipfut influence on the commerci- al situation in Canada. Many Wil be Helped by 1 gists #nd ate easily shake ing them ic in a bottle, _ Relief is generally | felt from the first Jew EZ ANOTHER AUCTION SALE OF Cows.--Messrs. H Buclianan and |]. E. Forden, owing to the' great | demand for Young Dairy Cows at Al | their late sale held at Port Perry, have concluded to hold another sale which will fake placeat Myrtle Station on Saturday Nov. 28, when 30 Choice Young Dairy. Cows of good milkiog strains will be offered forsale. The opportunity is a good one to secure just such dairy Cows as all should possess. Make a note of time and place and' attend this sale. Mr. G Jackson will be Auctioneer. So far as reported all de Jicenses issued at THE OBSERVER) in this place have captured' full quota of deer. PRESENTATION. --At' thei pvem- ber meeting of Fidelity "Lodge A. F.& A. M., Port its from our midst for the Git} don, that gentleman mad response for the kinda sideration of the attendance was mented by officers also nobly assisted in making be 5 on} '| Max. lo 'aver tely sale. as [Sindy seach bab, making it choice" --both instrumental and vocal. As leader of out town Bind to his -un< great popularity is mainly attribut- able. Being proficient in all the essentials pertaining to a succussful music tutor he also possesses the happy faculty of imparting to his important to the rendition of music, regret is is expressed at Mr. Gold: ting's departure and he has the | pleasate of knowing that the people of Port Perry and its surroundings wish him much prosperity in his new field of labor. Barrie has reason to be proud on its having secured Mr. Goldring as a citizen. As we go to press Mr, Sdétiey at the Scodoa --Mr. Jos. Hood of Lakeview | 8 Farm, Scugog, shipped, one day last i| week, acarof White Russian Wheat 10 Messrs. Hogg & Little, Mariposa Station. The sample was a splendid one and highly creditable to the grower g- | and the flue farm that produced it. Mr. Hood is one of our most suttesstul farm- ers and [.akeview one of the best farms any whete to be found. . Result of an examination in Arrithmetic in Junior Fourth class. 100 :--Melville Ingram 88, Howard Spence 85, Harold Goode 78, Cora Clark 78, Albert Corrin 75, Hazel McKinley 70, Mabel Corrin 67, Lucille Archer 64, Oliver Rob- erts 63, Qordon Bra ley 52, Gordon Hern 44, Bert McGregor 57. Ab- sent-- Tom Bowerman, Clarence Cook, Vernon. Result of an examination in Arithmetic in Senior Fourth Class. Max. 100: --Hardy Purdy 80, Una . | Bpence 71, Bernice Savage 67, Vio- let Raines 64, Gordon Spence 62, Clifford Jackson 57, Nita Corrin 55, Harold Archer 52, Nellie Spence Greta Perkins 51, Lucy Woodley 49, Wilhelmine Evans 49, Leon 48, Jordan Graham 40, Willie Alex- ander 27, Gordon Allen o. Absent --Ida Poodle, Gertrude Town. eet ® KEEP BABY WELL, No matter whether baby is sick or well Baby's Uwn Tablets should always be kept in the house. They not only cure the minor disorders of childhood, but prevent them and shotlld be given whenever the little ones show the slightest signs of ill- ness. Children take the Fablets as readily as candy, and they are ab- fics. Geo, Howell, Jee, says :--M was greatly troubled with colic and cried night and day, after giving him Baby's Own Tab. lets the troubte disappeared. 1 ad. vise all mother to use this medicine." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 24 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock: ville, Ont. nt Christmas will be the next excite- ment. The price of apples is advancing in the English market. The Johannesburg mines this year will produce precious metals worth $120,000,000. General Walter Kitchener, the new Governor of Bertiuda, is a brother of Lord Kitchener. Now that Roosevelt's day's are numbered, what manifestation of idiocy will follow the 'Teddy beat" craze 7 A significant featite of the Pre. sidental election in the United States is that, forty-three years after the war it shows as solid 'a South as ever. "The Grits have decided not to ask for a recount in South. Simeoe. Haughton Leanox's majority is | 11520, and the Liberal sandidate forfeits his deposit of § tiring efforts and musical skill - ugh pupils the essence of sweetness soa! | elassical well as sacred. Much | wi Yih w ex| 8 Secess inform and influencing the Henerel Elon in oA that is wise and good lor ay for your information a the information of thefriends nd settled in our new the avenin, of tie life and iy SERIE Boul , At hy whitney ave : uo amloraen ate Ling aver the \ Eade TI ing R on! LUE fd with a 120 Some to Peter Editor, give us W.K t IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Edward B. Flint desires to an nounce to the readers of The O»- SERVER that he has secured tHe agency for Parisian Sage, the mar: velous dandruff cure and delightful hair dressing. Edward B. Flint is glad to state that Parisian Sage is a rigidly guar anteed hair restorer. It cures dandeuff in twd weeks by killing the dandruff microbes ; it stops falling hair ; it cures all scalp diseases, or money back, It is a most pleasant hair dress ing, especially for ladies,as it makes the hair soft and lustrous. The pricy is only so cents a large bottle at Edward B. Flint's or by express, all charges prepaid, from Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Ont, - Deer Bupiisase From the Venison is arriving in large quan- tities and to day the officials of the different sSpian companies estiui- ated the total smpment® to be in the neighborhood of 1,500 carcasses These include only the ship ments to and through Toronto, and only up to to-day. No men- tion is made of the heavy shipments that will in all probobility be brought ir in the next few days To-day somé bear carcases were to be seen at the Umon Station on their way to homes of hunters. Of several fine specimens that passed through none were finer than that ghot by-Mr. W. McLean, prow A. Qi the train for Goderich: {| morning 24 excellent deer i sent West, and almost every train carries its 'shipment out of thé city A handsome = moose head was brought in by the Canndian Pacifi¢ this morning and reshipped over the Grand Trunk tq Unionville to E. Dixon, of that place. The moose was shot by A, Arder, and if the bead and antlers were in proportion to the body, the animal must have been a beauty. Another fine moose was sent through here to Hamilton over the Canadian Pacific. iy fine animals are being sent throug to the States, but the majority of the deer coming in to Toronto are for the smaller places east and west from here.--The News of Tuesday. Tickling, tight Coughs, San | rely Ea ic ug loosened wih SE rip- on sta are dispensing every: where wh r. Shoop's Cong! en. And it is so very, very altoron: than than common cough medicines. No Rhum, no Cnloroform, absolutely noth- harsh or unsafe. fe. The tender leaves a harmless, Tung hoa healing Soupieis: ous shrub tive properties pr. Shoes Cough Remedy. Those leaves bave power to calm the meat dis- tresslog aud to soothe and heal the most sensative bronchal membrane. Mothers should fo au gry sake alone, 3inaye demand Shoop's. It can Jib perfect given to even oul Sedo ve Test it i Sourelt me EE em bt in Bleotion Act t 1a a Pussler. Qty y Nov. 13.~-The Election Act comes in for some Roimed criticism in the formal repgtt of NE , J. Coffey, returning officer wa City in the recent F elections: | Co This offices in an except Sale Notes te the conven " Breeders' Horse Show. "The next Horse Show, under the auspices of the Ontario Horse Breeders' Association, will be held at the Union Stock Yards, West Toronto (Toronta, Junction), on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Januaty 13th, 14th, and 15th, 1909. uring the time of the Show a good street car service will be given from the City of Torontd fo the Wnion Stqck Yards. he building in which the Show will be held will be specially fitted with a show ring and will be light- ed and heated. All the horses on exhibition will be stabled at the Stock yards and every opportunity will be given visitors to view the exhibits. Both tHe C.R.R. and the G.T.R. have sidings in the Yards and there is every convenience for the easy loading and unloading of the horses. : The different classes of the Show with the prize money offered for each are as follows: Clydesdale $820; Cantadiauv Bred Clydesdales and Shires &4{0, Shires, $305; Hackueys 8420; Standard Breds, 8275; Thoroughbreds, $275; Ponie, 8130; Heavy Draught Horses, #305; Chatrpionships, §245; Total prize money $3215. The Judges of the heavy horses will be, Hon. Robt. Beith, Bow- manville; James Torrance, Mark: ham; Job White, Ashburn ; with A. McLaren, Chicago, asreserve Judge: The Judges for Hackneys will be, Dr. Campbell, Berlin; W. H Gihgon, | Beaconsfield, Que. ; Rothwell, Ottawa, with L. Meredith of Londen as reserve judge The list of prizes offered is prac: tically the same as at the last Show, s | copies may be procured on applica- tion to the Secretary, Ontatio Horse Breeders' Exhibition, Par- liament Buildings, Torouto. --_-- Statidard Bank Absorbs The Western. STRAIGHT PURCHASE OF THE SHARES OF SMALLER INsfrrNTioN WHIoH Was EsTaBLIsHED 25 YEARS AGO. (From The World of Tuesday. | The trend of events in the financial worll was again witnessed yesterday whon it was apnonuced that one of the large. Tosouto Banks, the Standard Bank nada. Was about to absorb one of the smaller sister insfitdtions, The Western Bank of Canada, with headquarters at Osawa, and which has carried on business for upwards of 25 years, The Western Bank of Canada was one of the old Lprivate financial iH stitntions whith ferved the purpose the older of ng It HJ started in 1883 fo facilitate business in the Count cE of Ontario and rurronuding ints, bauk has performed this unction with profit to_its If and with ients. t day fio ancing, Iwaver, fiag necessifated a change, and in 'the interests of the sharcholders of both the banks the wider scope i8 more in accord with the the spirit of the times. There is t¢ be no with The 2 of stock in connection a: tion, the t tclageh § the shares ES eh ok, at for. which, however, could not astern Bank stock has never Thé been listed on any exchan but a 7 per cent. dividend was Ea shareh ri last year ment of this pasriy 9 9 OF aa 3 paid nj caplt a acre telassed OT the first of Chi x Chicago, Nov. 16.-Pa Van siugen, a real estate dealer for 3 prosperous and reputanle today confessed to having tad ls forged ee and notes. than $700 010, and a few Bones his arrest on his own urgent appeal to be punished was sentenced to thé penitentiary. The arrest, the. atts ment, the confession and the san! were the work of less than fonr h Taken in the midst of business trond his office dusk at 172 Washiugton street shortly after the noon hour, Van Vlis: singen appeared before the court and in tears confessed that for eighteen or twenty yéars he had been securthg money through the sale of forged doc ments, and that, though he had bought back many of these spurious i without detection, at least re' 2 five people would lose an aggregat nrore than $700,000 through the pa he has not yet radserned. In Toren notes he declared bo had perfected a unique device. This consisted of pléie-glass desk to so arranged that by . au _electric_ light thrown up from nedth he could readily trace from ori 3 inals forged siguatures on to worthl paper. Throughout his arrest and 8 . tence the prisoner muds no effort t defend himself, but only asked that hid punishment be speedy. Asked if he had anythiag to say befors. senten: was inrposed, Van Vlissingen repli bowing his head: 'Only I balteve if} my punishment at once." Hina term in the penitontgry was fixed as inde terrfinate from dhe to fourteeu years, Van Viissingen was known as beige of a philanthropic didposiion giving special attention to the welfare of boys. it White Deer and Black Fox Picton, Nov. 17. --Someth ng unusual in the animal kingdom HW) just been rics, wa by tors and rought e. » ve dor ots of its @ars." The animal is fine-iool ng pound. antlers The hunters are reticent as to which member of the eamp capture this very isn Specten hut it is under stood fhat Mr. Grant Sage 'of Bi Island was the lucky shot he antmal sas was found in the northorn part of Hastings or Lenox and Addington. Anothor unusual kill made by one the hunters was a black fox, now & very raro aniifi!, whose skin is very valualle. ---- ee le Sen A Good Story. A goad story that will nvake yor! laugh is better for you than ink dollars' worth of doctors mi fein The first of "The Old Home series of eleven complete hes begins in the Family Herald an Weekly Sear, of Montreal, this wéek. There will be one complete story each issue for the next thre§ months, and that means many & good hearty laugh around the fire: during the winter = evenings. A subscriber to that- big weekly cer- tainly gets value for bis money! The paper only costs.one dollor a year," and the amount of sound information given in a year's' read" ing is marvellous, The agricultural columns of the paper are regard as the best in America The Fag ily Herald and Weekly Star' shou not be missed in Sy C Catadia# Fhome. ih 1+ Ww

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