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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Nov 1890, p. 3

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at: B18, They will be accom- ! Sa tr un Rew Tork by 3 Murchy , of Toronto, Quite a or of friends were at the station used to hold ia concerned. about' the assupled. Mrs. Birchail's ood. She has no fear ln believes that the democrats will have ga and 'have the r re. it the coinetery." Mrs. all took = with her - Birchall's and several sketches he made No. 10am n Lemons, 0 Rolled Oats, a yo &c. ERIE 2 tbe for 856. . thet sd st be Bought Wii vals Prime New Balan, 2 Cans for 25c., voi 'oliergoods es, Oranberries, Finnan Haddies, Finest Flour, oh 3, FORMAN & sos Feariizers Pav.--Mr, ¢ 1 Giterson raised a field of six" eh het turnips this yaer, treating the land as folidws. After the soil. was thoroughly cftesmntative Shy ho 3s the gultivated be applied from 16 to 20 ic expert ou the &ppropria-|foads of barnyard manure pet acre, in coemitt, Er ge he holds about | addition to which there were 300 lbs, e position that Mr. Randall per acre of standard fertilisar ied which was procured at Smith's enormous obligations which have | The yield on the six acres was a rif | mode been incurred under this congress and | over 4,5000 bushels, or 720 bushels per acre. This is a big yield apd demon: |and in the Fifty- {strates the advantages. of through Jogucy | cultivation: with : proper manuring. ill, he |The average yield is about 500 br' e's. eid] Turnips will bring. about gre cents = where t! ay JOR! give tl wou Ld a dition of the gov s he She ron soit for extra manure finds a folfilimont of his predictions {aud fertilizar, the gain would be $6.50 made early Inst session. He say pha vy barden to ee in: ges here, "These are the only | &iy. do reatly pained to hear that Mr. Wade hag intimated husband had' confessed + 60. silver . will. never Teliave that 'confessed 'to anybody," she ping bitterly "He told me : innocent, and 'more, he Le not to place any Telisnes ther. le might say after dead, rs he was guilty of rrible crime, I know he "Mrs, Birchall spent the day ing good- bye to her lady friends called ta see her. "She expressed being very anxious to get Woodstock and: again meet ng of the General treal last September, { well-illustrated weekly issiied he low price of 60 cents a a --over b copies, 50 _ A Ye, d the Rev. Dr, Withrow, to pass'a hill for ob free goinn 8 mptly and pass a tariff bil} | rh ii have the Pellet the ba : demand. Pat these things right at the |, republican Senate, he says, and "then see whut they will do, The only Force bill the republican party needs is one that will force the | democrats into a hole and keep them there. d The McKinley bill doesn't make ay United States Senatorship come any higher, except to a republican. = R.| oh mee h The annual meeting of the Oa ing ton Electric Light Qo. (Limi held i in the Town Hall on Friday oa ing last. The auditors' report was found: correct and 5 6 per cent. dividend was declared and will be paid in January, - 1891, The following officers were elected, vig: | Manager, Wm, Fead ; President, Wm. | McPherson ; Vice-President, O. O.|* McPhaden ; Secretany-Treasarer, R. |" A. Sinclair ; Directors, W. McPher. | Oth son, 0.0: McPhaden, Rich, Brandon umhe Thos, Woodward, A. Dotson, H, Wil. | When son, and Wm. Fead.-- Gleaner. n A deputation waited 'upon Hon. Oliver Mowat at Toronto lately relative to reserving the. level of i 'he waters of lake Rimocoe: tl present were ; Frank. M. P., Robert Paton, M. P. il [Sod ex MP , Be Wi M fr using [succxsson ro DR. JoNms,] Cis howe tolls m, 3305p. m PATERSON & GROZIEN Barristers, Solicitors, &c. . PORT PERRY. N. F. Parenson, Q.C. Anca'nCrozizn,B.A Port Petry, Sept 11, 1890. IRN ae RG better, & Ng ok) 8, and for 'which beg er the Stock is converted into Cash the less expense wo will 'have--thus the reason for rushing things' DRESS GOODS we can suit every, lady in Black Henrietta Cloths: i DE OOD re lt, ry, lady el of down Bo Meltons and in all the leading shades. Drives in Grey Flanhels; Tiweeds, Mantle Cloths, Gloves. Hosiery Coreots Ke, hite and Factory Cottons at wholesale Prices. our assortment of Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Towelings at sale o prices iting i Cottonades, Denims, Canton F, annels, all away down. {BRY is away down in price. will consider it a pleasure to show you through and give you prices, when '% help bi Rati i y in. kJotr cket to Py your Winter supply at onice. groYoup Jou sant helpy hut bo # ios Sat ti ther t we wish to draw your attention to is our immense stock.of Boots afd Shoes, & EA Sets and Fancy 8, Srofitry ad of 7aTS, all marked right down. Come and get our prices for Dinner and' e tithe to btiy them. pric pai Chota: kinds of Fresh and Pure Groceries aly ays kept in stock: THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE Currie Block, Port Perry 1 commencing #shas far exceeded oat sanguine expec: Full line of R. H. Smith & Co's; St. Catherines, Hand, ort od tninion.' Also, the Oelelratéd Leader Cross Cu, .t he best in § Every Saw fully warranted. For sale by. LAING & MEHARRY. "Lp And Stock fully assorted in the lines of : SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE Onda, Truk vairg, Whips, Goin, ----meer LANG 8 MEHARRY. i STOVE AND TINWARE Siting promptly attended to. An early call solicited. DEPARTMENT. bor the place--OPLOSITE THE WESTERN BANK. 'We have a very lirge Stock of WoodandCoalCook: FROM DIFFERENT LEADING MANUFATOURERS. B ase-burners WE STILL HANDLE THE CELEBRATED n their most sincere They are now cturing some of the nd most desirably f every . variety o of the best mat- d workmanship, all "will: be sold at JE ges a8' il ensure apd rapid sales.--; \ ufacture is now wonght after over this entire section, and every effort will be put forth to make ess, &o., manafactul at our establishment still more deservedly popular. practical experience in every department of the bitsiness gives us vonfidence ervy, April 2, 1890. [F YOU ARE IN NEED OF FURNITURE: IT WILL PAY YOU TO

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