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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Dec 1890, p. 2

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b the smallest possible cost and it wl 1help the people of that it will eq ualize their finances. Ie8he FARMER has © : 5 : og as if he had more bushels of grain ain to theacre. The sii TERMS m CASH. On this account the ust be GASH from this ont: ; REGU LARLY We will buy any quantity of INGE rey > 1 no "Butter will be bought unless it is No.1. If you have Cho Butter Ea it net ; if not, Nake it over Price ph orth take you can get for it and come and lay out your CASH with K where you can do it to the very best possible advan y {I yourself. Itis needlessto give alistof prices ..s when you t the Store we will be gad to show: Fou through and GOODS ang { PRICES will speak for themselves. il The Stock consists of General Dry. Goods, Men's 'Suits and: Ovbrooats;. jo "Suits and Overcosts : Youths' Suits and Overcoats, Ladies' Cloth Jackets Ladies' Fur Mantles, en' s Astrachan and Coon Coats, Men's Persian Lamb, Beaver and Seal C , nd Groceries. REMEMBER THE PLACE 1S olin { (No. 7) b . her Mr, : White the "esteemed And sugeeastol ' tea of aur school has resign ; re | his sancher with the view f prosecut: ple and |ing his studies, "Mr. White is a young wan of good ahotion abilities, industrious snd "enterprising ie Hard. | nd has both tact Wnd talent for - the '16, { profession of sshool teacher, and while ter and | the ratepayers have cause to regret Pat oe his leaving the school, the children Sbiortun. | hase: much more canse to regret the emplated removal of their active . ~ And while all My fellow temperance workers in | Reach value their principles too highly | men to. let the matter go by default by re- fusing to take action ani thys say by their indifference that . they sos the of liquor, selling in Reach. Let the temperance organizatiops take imme: diate action, . I believe as much as 1 |0f do in my own existence 'that a: very |divisi large majority of the electors of Reach 1081 would vote against the granting' of} "You TEMPERAN. Manchester, Dec. 3, 1890. : > x 5 10 the # 5 St i : Meinbers ail present. "| up us business offices. - save v The minutes of last meeting were toenth or xd b read arid: confirmed everything will be Mr Fallis Introduced and carried On. the eu 50 by 100 tent a tei. Mr. Wesley Moun . | nocount for erecting fence, £6, and for repairs on gravel roal $l, ; On, tootion of Mr. Taylor, seconded by Me. Fallis, $120 was ordered to be v5 mine Jota 1 Turner, on account contracs for w "done on theScugog company, L3 | winning banjoist and n Howe 'and "Wall, the 1

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