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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Dec 1908, p. 2

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se Slits Blood, kc night and day to i Tt 500 8 C "matter. 1f they fail some batt of this impure matter is left in, he blood, bringing on a pain in the back, headache, dizziness, irregular 'heart, hot, dry skin, rheamatism,} 1, dropsy, deposites in the Arine. Booth's Kidney Pills make 'the' filtering right and overcome Kidney trouble. Hundreds 'of Ont " grio County residents 'have found ¥his out. Mrs, R. Brown, Sn, Port Perry, Ont, says: "7 have had trouble With my back fer spine time whether Jrom 1 heumatism or some other 'calises could not say. I met with f'devere accident breaking my leg 5% tHe thigh and that has caused me Wich suffering and complicated ®ther troubles. 1 received a box of I's Kidney Pills from Mx! r druggist and began using, are mich e and oder pains®and really thizk they benefit. ted we considerably and I can ve- commend them for their specific value in kidney and ULladder troub- le." Sold by dealers. Price 50 cents. The kK. T. Booth Co, Lted., Fort Erie, Out, sole Canadian Agents. MON KE Tr Several sums from i 4 UU. $300to $10,000, have been placed with me for inmnediate in- vestment at lowest rate, HUBERT I. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. ~~ North Cntario Observer. (The Ocal Paper of the People.) ~ ~ FOUNDED IN 1857. * .mly Piper Printed nnd Published tn Port Perry. > Pad Ax, Iu 1908 Evidently there will be an in- quiry into clection methods. Pei tions have been filed or will be filed against several ministers, Mr. Sif ton and other leading Liberals whose clections are supposed to have been won by corruption or fraud or both A fine example of evasion is fur- nished by the rascals who operated the Dexter poil on behalf of Mr, + Conmee, one of Sir Wilfrid's lead- ing supporters. The: Deputy Re- turuing Officer changed the polling place a few hours befure the clec- | pated. Don't fail to be present, the | ay to have a Merry Christmas for tion, so that no Conservative voler or scrutineer could find it. Theo . the operators ran a special Sunday traindoad of lads under tweniy-one from Port A . madethe loys ~ drutk and voted them overand over again up to nine times at least for the government candidate. lu _ court; Mr. Keefer, thie Conservative candidate, asked for mercy on the Jads becatfse they were®he victims of the depraved campaigners. They were let off But the lawyer for the machine defended the chief cul prits on the plea that as the poll was illegally moved it was not a poll within (he meaning of the law and therefore personation was 'not Z...en offence. When a party holds a fraudulent poll and sceks to escape penalties on the the ground that the + poll is illegal, its case is like that '; of the man who murdered his father and mother and then pleaded for mercy on the ground that he was an orphan, --i te Profit Ouv of Disaster. The fall of the Quebec bridge was a calamity to the country and 10 the families of the men who per- ished. But there was money in it for the company which built the _ © bridge, and made the contract for construction, and was responsible with the government for the lack of supervision. The government has now completed the arrangements to take over (he bridge with all the| Wed obligations, lorelurn to the com- pany all that it claims to have paid 'in/cashy and alleged services, with five per cent interest, and ten per it. bonus. In addition, Ex- Preniier Parent has received $24, 1 salary out of the company, to say out of the gover A on Monday of this - to (he Protest: s 'Province, all mide \ of the Protest ke in South Ont 7 me journals gave that gentleman's majority, 'Globe, as usual, went , stating that the majority ave not these } f over four weeks. since ial returns were announced ascertained that tie 'majority is 243 The Globe's nbout 4db is an unpardonable assertion and God pity its benighted readers it this is a fair speciriien of the news it gives pudlicity to. All these journals are supposed to circulate extensive. ly in the rural portions of the Pro- vince, where truth prevails, and to served "up t hist demoralize their Similar statements, misrepresenting facts and figures, may be swallowed by their readersin the Queen City but their patrons throughout the ccuntry portions of the Province are too intelligent to be misled by any such fabrications. | -- | Stock and Seed Judging. | Tuesday and Wednesday of next | week 15th and 16th inst. promise to | be gala days at Brookhn --a two | days course in Stock and Seed Judging will take place on these days under the auspices of the | Farmers' Institute Branch of the | Provineial Department of Agricul | ture, through the agency of the | district at Whitby. The opportun- (it. will bea grandone for farmers for | miles around Brooklin of practically n'orming themselves on the erseu- [til points that lead to perfection in julging animals and also to become | better posted on the constituent | qualities of pure and improved seed. | Mr. J. H. Hare the indefatigable | and popular representative of the Whilby District is doing his pari to perfection in order to make the coming event at Brooklin an as | sured success. CuoraL CoNcerT.--The Choral Concert in the Methodist Church | on the evening of the Christmas Frir, it is predicted, will be one of | grandest Musicale events that ever toak place in this district, "A grand array of distinguished artists will { excellent program may be antici-| | treat will be a rare one. Why Not the Best ? | When the best can be had at the {same price as the inferior article, absolutely no doubt that the Fani-| ily Herald and \Weekly Star of Montreal is the best dollar's worth in the line of newspapers. It is an educator for the whole family. It] has more features than any cthet half-dozen big city papers or m zines. Give it a trial for 1gog you will be glad of your bargain. | i | | Raglan Christmas Fair. The Raglan Xmas Fair will be held on Monday, Dec. 21st, and every preparation is being made to secure a genuine, popular Xmas Fair. and Show. All will be wel- come and a hearty invitation is ex- tended to all. Competition is opon to all and a fine display of horses, poultry, meats and butter will be on exhibition. Our Raglan [riends never fail to make their Christmas Fair attractive and something speci- a'ly attractive may be expected this timé. Remember, Monday, 21st inst. (See large posters and adver- tisement in another column.) High Sehool Entertainment. The High $ Tool Literary So- ciety will give their Annmal Epter- tainment the Town Hall, on ¢ Dec. 16. 'The Play will : ficket on The: Hearth iged)." There will also be. Choruses, Duets, Violin Selections, by the pupils of the High § 'The Ribbon D:ill and Gi s. -Doars open at bave such misrepresentations, daily |q | Dr. Orr Graham is the wellknown | why not have the best ? There is | | as tend to complete the enjoyments | Smason.--It will be seen by the il of Rose & Co's large adv page Of this issue will.gi reader a faint con of. the immensity of their stock of HOLIDAY hey want to see ali the 'ladies and _gentsof the town and its surroundings who have any idea of either g iB or vecelving holiday presents, They have on exhibition the finest stock of just such goods which cannot fail to please all as well for their beauty, value and cheapness. Tue CurisTMAs Fair AT Port Perry, will be a Grand Xmas Fair, a Prize Exhibition of Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chick- ens, Eggs, Buiter in rolls, Be- sides the Prize Exhibition, selling and buying of poultry, butter, eggs, &c., by aucrion will form a : promi- vent feature of the fair The Street Exhibition will be a record breaker for the liberality of the prizes.to be awarded. The Fair will be held on Tuesday, 22nd Dec, just the So got x the Big Concert at Yellow School"--School Section No. g--on the evenjng of Wednesday, December 23, a rare treat may be anticipated: The program to be rendered by the pupils of the school is unique and cannot fail to be entertaining and enjoyable. See the announcement in another column. "Anxious INQUIRER," Prince Al bert.-- On referring to our #dvertis: ing columns you will ascettain the date of the coming event at Brooklin. The Buffalo Courier, one of the mightiest and most enterprising daily papers in the United States in refcrr ng to the Winter Ice Races in Po t Perry, in its issue of the 29th November, comments as fol- lows : The picturesque Port Perry, sittiated on Lake Scugog, has splendid Ice Races booked to foliow Toronto in Janu- ary. The money for the purses here is contributed by the business men of the town and they hav never missed a winter meeting in about forty years. Thisis a merit- orious and truly wonderful record. little city of A 'perusal 'advertisement on another Pp this morning, 8 o'clock, by drink him, thought he assisted him to at 345 Wellingt lapsed into tion. hastily emoved once In table the city ambula \" ound, in his room a friends,--Rather Winter like last, take my life. alists' associa! the promoting tions between ada. Th Ger: ment might be 'm two countries. EF Pert Perry 1908 cannot fail to Some idea of the liberalit prizes 'may be had when tion that $4 50 will he giws 'three dozen eggs, and thre the extensive list the liber about the ssme ratio: The tea you buy may but you may be quiite sore ig'"Salada."' It 1s' infitely hi licious and decidedly more omical than other teas be goes farther. a Purses for the Comil Races, Jan. 7 and 8 1809. FIRST DAY. |" 2:35 Crass $100 2.16 Cra$s £109 SECOND DAY. $100" §i.25 2.22 Crass FREE-FOR-ALL - Senior Fourth-- History. = Mak. Secretary and his name isa guar-| antee of fair play and royal hospital ity always. Hovripay Cueer --See Forman & | Son's new advertisement. They | take part, and the rendition of an by their enterprise and liberality [ham 47, have just put it within the reach of they have opened out a vast assort ment of such cheer as tend to secure merry holiday times. They have an abundance of tropical fruits and the other necessary delicacies that go to produce delicious Christmas Cakes and Plum Puddings. Their prices are just right. I11ave You Seen Rose & Co's. StupreNDOUS Stock oF Horipay Goops ?-- All should see them, the. sooner the better, and selections from make your so liandsome and extensive stock. Every coneeivable article destined to please, newest, | prettiest and best and offered at | such prices as to ensure their rapid | sale. Don't fail to sce then. The] greatest aggregation of every(Ning | suitable and acceptable for holidays | Tae Fair's reputation for choice, cheap and reliable goods is known al! over and thoroughly establish- ed. Visit THE FAIR at your earliest opportunity. Horway Goobs at E. H. Purpy's --E. H. Purdy has made provision that no one need be without just such good things for the holidays of Christmas and New Year's times. He bas just got to hand such a stock as secure a supply lor all and sells at such prices as all may secure a supply. (Don't fail to ex amine bis goods.) Tue Coming TREAT OF THE to begin at "| ment under the auspices our Hig 100. --Clifford Jackson 72, Willie | Alexander 71, Bernice Savage 70, Nellie Colville 68, Hardy Pagdy 66, Gordon Spence 66, Harold Archer 64, Leon Lane 61, Una Spence 58, Gracla Perkins sq, Gogdeuj'Allen 52, Ida Wacdley 51, Nita Corrin 50, Violet Raines 49 Jordan Gra- Wilhelmine Fvatis 44, Lucy Woodley 44, Nellie Spence 39, Gertrtrde Town 21. em 5 Montreal, Die. 7.--Mr, R. C0 (Bagh of Montreal, was, 1oday mulched in 33.250 danfagdd #s the penalty for marrying one 'woman after having led another lady, Miss Emma O. Sims, to believe that hie intended to make her Ins wife. The case attracted a good deal of inter- est, as the couple were very friendly while boarding at the same house, and became sufficiently intimate to exchange locks of haic;gnd rings, while picture postcards algo fijured in the evidence. Miss Sims declar- that Bach promised to marry her, but subsequently purchased two tickets for Brandotly of which was not for h told he? it was for his, turned out to be tor lds Miss Sims followed her 4 lover to Brandon, where terview took place, in Miss Sin.s taking 000 damages, and t scaling her injuries Prof. Coleman, of versity, who is- parts of €2jada, in said "we have m fringe of Canada ani within the Dominio! to develop and we consider the vast' Dominion, and small portion tha thay gain some ide oped resources. minerals, forest soils and immens awaiting develop the gi ed an., one Bach nl posters that fhe Annual Entertain it] © Dr. Shoop's Night Cure Mr. H. Heyman, Street, Ki o-na is worth its wei remedy to quickly cure ing cases of dys a, had suffered with my c could find no cure nor even I could not eat anything, would sour and form gas on storaach that had a pressureon the heart. Heavy pains would co around thy sides and pit stomach. = I was unable to sl this and there was nothing to my miserable condition. IT. weak and languid and would feel tired in the morning as on going bed and perspiration would b all over my body. I7would be weak {rom vomit hat fall y knees, al feel gratefu sent health, oa . Irs the known' results obtained by Mi-o-na that places it far and '| away above all other reriiediés and |" confirms Edw. B. Fiint in. offering to refund the money if Mi-ona fails to cure stomach trouble. 50 cents a box. Relief 1a rwenty four hours. The old fashiongd way of dosing a weak stomach, of stimulating the Heart and Kidneys is all wrong, Dr. Shaop fist pointed out this error. This is why his prosctiption--Dr, Shoop's Restorative-- is directed to the eauseo!f these ailments --the weak inside or eontrolling nerves. isn't so difficult, says Der. Bhoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach, Heat or Kidneys, if one goe§ at it correetly. Each inside organ has its controlling or inside nerve. When those nerves fail then those organs must surely falter. These vital truths are leading druggists everywhero to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's R-storative. Test it a few davs. and sce! -Improment wi promptlv and surely follow. Sold by all druggists. i Herald : -- There were ¢ixty five deer shipped from the Bracebridge express office this fall, weighing 7.500 pounds, a trifle less weight than was shipped last year. Bracebridge Marine City, Mich , Dec. 6.-- Mrs. \V. tH. Conley of Marine City has lcft for Toronto to join her| sister, Mrs. Ira Phillips of that city | from whom she has been separated 53 years. The sisters lost all trace of each other more than half a cen- tury ago. Through a Toronto ac- quaintifice, who mentioned that she lad met a woman who greatly rescmblc@ Mrs. Conley, correspon- dence was begun, which showed that the Canadian lady was Mrs. Conléy's Sister. Mrs. Conley, ac- companied by her son will spend the holidays at Toronto. Weak Women weak and ai women, there is at least ong way to help. But with that way, two treatments, must be combined. One is local, one g? Soustisy- tious), but both are important' beta ; . Shoop's Night Cure is the + Dr. 8hoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. 'The former--Dr. 8hoop's Night Cure--is a topical us membrane suppository remedy, while Dr. | tive is Nhat an internal So } rative throughout system, seeking the repair of all nerve, 50 and all blood ailments, 'The "Night Cure", as itaname implies, does its 'work whi tere wis Toca veoimomes an | ik "ALL DEALERS" A Million to be Sold Befors = Christmas, bs 7 % on, , inform themselves ious e got ii thie judging of farm stock and general touts, 10 b quainted with tlie inherent help, use as webb. qualities of pure and improved seed. o- it 'once ou druggists. ungest babes: And eer Bold by ean Godmeire 'Ottawa, Dec. 7.-- a pupil of Notre Dame School; Hall had four fingers and part of thumb blown oft on Satorday, as a-result cutting a cartridge with a knife. Yor Xmas Extra quality Raisins 8 1bs for 8hc-7 Ibs for b0o, , "Wy Telegraphy will win for you a good salary. You can learn it quickly under superior conditions at our school. Catalogue free. Write CeRTRAL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, Toronto. s W. H. Saaw, T. J. Jonnson, Pres. Pritt, TE Seedless Haising, extra good bing, 10¢ 1b' Secded Raising, 16 oz, packages, Griffin brand, 124¢ Currants extra good and, specially blended, 8 1h for 266 7 Currants, the finest in the mavket 10¢ Ib Now Cooking Figs be l1b | Best Layer Figs 124¢ and 15¢ 1b Tresh Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels 20¢ 1b New Shelled Almonds and Walnuts 40¢ 1b Candied Cherries 0c 1b EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY A Two Day Course In Stock and Seed Judging BROOKLIN TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Dee. 15th & 16th PROGRAMME ... TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 930m m--Judging Seed. 10.45 a mn.-- Beef Cattle ; Score Card 1.30 p.m. -- Judging Beef Cattle Tuesoay EVENING 8 co-- Addresses charge and PrEsibrNtT G C CRENLMAN, of College, Guelph Addresses will be iinterspersed with first class Vocal and Intsrumental Music WEDNESDAY, DeceMBER 16. 9 30 a m.-- Judging Seed. 10 45 a.m. --Horses : Score Card 130 p.m --Julglng t and light), This course has been arranged by the Farn es' Institute Branch of the Provifi- | cial Department of Agriculture, throiglh the agency of the district office in Whit! No better opportunity" was by instructors iff the Ontario Harses (heavy ver offered to the farmers of the surrounditig district to regarding the fine Pure § of every description - | Soft Icing Sugor 8 1bs for 26c Sis. Bete Guaranteed Sugar for #1 Marthons Jian , Brag Lard 17 Ibs lbs in bulk, or in 8, 5, 10 "or 20 1b palle, Ogilvie Botat Novuepiold Floor; also Manitoba Flour-- ' oo Povity Braud © Cape Coil Crinbory 8 16¢ 1h Oranges--fresl and sweet--25¢ dos" Largs Naval Oranges 409 doy New Lemons 20¢ dog, £7 46 Dinner Bets at Bargain prices, T: 0. FORMAN & 60M, Port Perry. ' ---- i a fe ppd Ss a Me IE idk | High Grade uly, THIS FACTORY is working oxirtinie to AI otders~--larges Piatto works in Canada, Agent, LLIAHS' PIANO i 4 OAMBRON TRULL, | Co Omhawn. mmm is course wiil be entirely freeto ever one interested in either seed or live stoc! and townspeopi ession. No 23 well as farmers are cordially invited to be present at every World's Twventy-Thid Atngal | XMAS FA Wil} be Held at Old Headqu ROACH. Monday, Dec. 21, - 11ST OF PRIZES Draught Colt of 1 Draught Cold, year #

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