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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Feb 1893, p. 3

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CARNEGIES| Roicer Mu! IN FULL BLAST! = Parlor Snite-- re nndersigned takes this Spportunity of returning his] * sie Ga iE Cth wi sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- RR licen Plush id stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, Lg and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the| well filifshed., best, most approved and modern machinery including the BROWN, WATE & 0) 8 HARKS to the govele of Port Perry and [N 'surroundings for the way they liave patronised XA us for the year A802, Our sales have been xX ahead of our ex 3 2 Also Bedroom Sets as low as $11.75( for the manufacture of Flour, is Prepared to i GRISTING & CHOPPING Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- faction to my patrons, Ras we intend givin g Y for Cash on all purdhas 2 & balance of the winter. RC Wanted 100 Cords Wood, Z green and dry. 72% Marriage License Office. es for the AS THEY SHOULD BE! TE undersigned has on hand a stock of Boots and Shoes of his usn muke which he is prepared to SELL CHEAP. So come quick as the first choice is always the 2 best REMNANTS AT GREAT DISCOUNT The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. T. C. FORMAN & SON. Tax Cusadian Order of Foresters 1s a Fraternal Benevolent Society, incor porated in 1879 and registered under the Insurance Corporations Act, 1892, of Ontario, Theohjects of the Society are to furnish its members with Bick and Funeral Benefits and an Insurance of one ur two thousand dollars. The payments for these benetits range from about one dollar to one dollar and fifty ecuts per month, according to the age of the member, and the amount of the insurance carried. The membership is composed of men ouly, and when nd mitted they must be between the ages of eighteen and forty-tive. The present hawher of members ix over 16,000, and the Society has a cash surplus on hand for the payment of the Insurance of over $215,000, $50,000 of which is in Dominion of Canada Bonds, and the balance ig invested in the best monetary institutions of the Dominion. In ad: dition to this, the local Courts lmve |! about half a milion of dollurs in their treasuries for the payment of the Sick and Funeral Benifits. The High Secretary of the Order is Mr, Thomas White of Binutford, and it is expected that:a Court of this pcpulr and pure. ly Canadian Society wiil shortly he or- he [Corrected workiy by 3 Messrs, Ross & Sons] Febru y 2, 11893. ..§0 60 to $0 65 0 60 0 55 Fall W leat. Sprit eat. Spring Wheat. i Rarley (6 rowed). . Parley (2 rowed) o = © Peas--hlack-eye .... Mummy Peas. ..... ; Poas-- small. . . Backwheat ... 2738868 - Beans . .. Alsike Clover Red Clover Grass Seed Huy per ton Corn =2328 B88 285888 §58£8858833¢ CORON IaE~oOCoOOS 28=8 Saawooo¥T NM 921 Charles Hotel, ; Washington Letter. {From Our Reguar Correspondent] Ovensionally Cungress does some thoroughly commendable thing: Lt did it when it ordered an investigation of the great conl combine. Tt will do another when it smashes that monarch of greedy combinations into countless fragments. The thoughtless public will probably bo astonished to learn that wn few railroads --not wore than dozen-- have complete control of the supply of anthracite coal which is r anda st the fi, u @ having decided to go out of ii in Port Parry announces n General Clear. the [ing Sale of the fine stock 6 countenance and | This atlords a good opportunity for farmers and others to replace their equips ~ dtare 8 which will be placed on Centre Counter and will 4 ra SD consist of the following : Dress Goods, Tweeds, Flannels, S8hirtings, Cottonades, Tickings, Mantle Cloth, Towellings, Table Linen, Prints, &c. & 0dd Lines in the following .--Mantles, Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Suits, Harts and Caps, Sox, Hose, Ties, Men's Shirts and Drawers, Ladies' Vests, &c. All Crockery at Wholesale Prices. Also, all Furs; if you want anything in Furs don't go by us. g2 We intend making this one of the Greatest Bargain Sales ever heard of in Port Perry, as we are very much pleased with our past year's sales and wish to reduce stock as low as possible before Spring Goods begin to come in. Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are, Yours very truly, BROWN, WAITE & CO. #1 Port Perry, Jao: 3% Had ih SURI ANEW + STORE NEW FURNITURE | NEW PRICES The Subscriber wishes to return thanks to his customers for thé liberal support since the fire, and is better prepared to furnish all requiring anything iv the Furniture line, good and cheap. I respectfully invite inspection of my Stock. Just arrived a splendid lot Gilt and Marble Mouldings for picture framing and all kinds of frames. My Cndostaking Department is replete with everything necessary for furnishing Funerals, Seed : EES ETE able. Smop--One door West of the St, £5. A call solicited. JOE NN INOTT. Port Perry, 18, 1893. Winding Up Business dale [MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO BUYERS OF Harness, Saddlery and all goods now in stock. ment with new goods of best manufacture and, design, NONPRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED~3> uke a clearance of the stock which must he effected before March. g nccounts now overdue must be settled at once and all accounts not for before March 1, willbe pliced in my solicitors bands. The husi- been disposed of, the d has been leased to Beatty & Bongard move from their present premises in March 1st vext, and I be speak |* continuence of putronage with which I have been favored, 3 B F. ACKERMAN. Fat ain informed "that Senator Onlin in| Brice is spending yer for social festiv pities, which were oaks: elaborate ever iven in thist Brices| Port PERRY, Jan, 11, 1893. HOSIISIICIISKINSIBICIOIK HARNESS AS IT SHOULD BE! BEATTY & BONGARD Would take this opportunity of wishing their many friends and patrons © THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. They would return thanks for the liberal encouragement and support, they have received in the past, and would state that they are now prepared to supply HARNESS which for CHEAPNESS, STYLE, Durability and EZ" BILL. LUMBER A All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice. JAMES CARNEGIE, Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of els, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Mouldngs, Bannisters and Newel Posts. SPECIALTY. They are manufactured of the very best material and for cheapness and good wor k+ munship cannot be excelled in this or wd. | joining counties, My life-long experience. | Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists; Scantling, Boards, Pick |in the manufuctare of Boots and Shoes give | gives me an advantage over more fhexperiences dealers and my present glock ii such as wairaut tu give satisfuction did the prices are right. ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER, SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY: Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed, Ladies' Polish, Heel Plates; Button Fastners, the same putin. Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Bofs poise. All kinds of Findings oo band, alsd | Rubber Cement. Rubber Boots aid Jvatd LAING & -- HAVE AGAIN -- MEHARRY Qut | ¢ STRENGTH, Robes, Blankets, Balls, Truk, Cannot be surpassed in the County, |e. , im cbanduioe.! Comparison of Prices Courted. BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry, Dec. 22, 1892. JPENED WITH As Magnificent rm PORT PERRY NURSERIESH:- I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which is strictly first-class, and of good size will be sold cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Seotch and America Elms, Vhite Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Norway Spr uce, Red Cedar, &ec. | Also, A PEW THOUSAND APPLE TREES OF EXTTA SIZE, six years {old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch in diameter- Ben Davis, A. G. Russett, Mann Apple,:N. Spy, &e., 25¢ each. Nursery Stock to select from. id get prices, or call and see Istock and have your order booked or Spring. Black Walnut, V Austrian and Scotch Pine, I Also. agood selection of other Send list of what you require ar Address, Box 127, oPort Perry, Jan. 5, 1893. b(. KELLETT, Port PERRY, Ont. $4240 -Varieties :--- -~ py LANG & MEHARRY. XK. IX. HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOOK OF TEWORTHY INDEED ! Grand Display ! re TY oud i OLIDAY ree The Newest and (uaintest { Noweltes | TY Roller and Stone Flour, wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO, A TULL STOCK OF Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car lond of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Oat Beaus, Flax, Eggs, &c. EZ GIVE ME A OALL "£3 a E. Port Perry, March 10, 1892, , 0 7 re oe NB > Week of everything in their line. isu ICKICRICICRICHIBIICISIBISIo IK osc S| Feed of all kinds, FRESH GROGERIES & PROVISION H. PURDY. ACRICICRIPICIICIICIOK repaired. The Bost Material! No S8hoddy| Nd heepskin | | £2 Prices wo Suit the Times. Give me a call at the Market Block, Port Periy: WM. BOND Port Perry, Sept. 29, 1802, REY. L. W. HILL, BA., Pastor Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday 7:30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. Ohurch of the Ascension. REV. MR. FLEICHER, PisTor, Suhday Services, 10:30 and 0:30. Evening Service, Thursduy, 7:80 8t. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A, Pastod Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80 Baptist Church. REV, MR. CAMERON, Pasrok Sahbath Seivites, 10:30 and 6:30. eckEvehing Service, Thursday, :50 = | Stock a hi gs In my In i THE undersigned offers for sale, at a Bargain, that desirable property situat- | ed in the northern part of the Village of | Prince Albert, containing Nine Acres of On the premises there are Dwelling House; an Orchard, a good well | and cistern, &e. This property is beautifully situated and vould Soutien prove a safe and profitabls investment, For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor, JOS. Essxis, Esq., BROWN. Or to H. L. Barrister, &c.; Port Porr Jan, 25, BE returning thanks to the public for tha, patronage extended to me for over 30 years, 1. would respectfully intimate that I. am, as usial, dow veady for business, and have a I fimidtn will be allowed on all Sales EX now until Jan. 1st next, All work being MADE BY HAND, and no factory work kept in stock, the superiority of ny goods will at once become rent. ntending purchasers will find that by giviig me a call before looking elsewhern JUST RECEIVED. AE The Subscriber has just received a FANCY + Consisting of : TOILET SETS in Plush, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, ge. PERFUMES Jom | the best maker, | in Cut Qlass Bottles, Bofomian - Ware, ge, at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND 84 veEns, VASES, $d. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Complete Assortment of Wishing Jou all the Compliments of the Benson GDDDS they can be suited in quality an and price, my long experience in the trade heing an an be given by any article Everthing in my line of busiodss promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH: Part Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. table guaraute that perfect satisfaction 5 purchased. constantly on hand and repairs weatly aud En

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