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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Jun 1893, p. 3

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wvousness, and meray bikie many other similar Com aE par d to the Ah infuence of BURDOCK i Sals by al' Dealers. 9 WILBURK & CO. Provrieiors. Toronto, A . : BIRTH. In Picton, on Saturday, 10th inst., the wife of Mr. D. M. Christie; of a daughter. DIED. In Picton, at the residence of her father, on Saturday, 10th iust., Bessie, beloved wife . Christie, and eldest daughter re Benj. Gillespie, MoGiie n Port Perry, on the 15th inst., Annie Laat, third daughter of Mr. W aged 11 years, 10 months --In_ Port Perry, on: "the 15th | inat., Cyrus James, youngest son of Mr. Matthew Emmerson, aged 3 years, 10 "months and 26 days. UTRATIVE,; TONIC,NERVE RESTORI The longest and happiest lives are enjoyed by those having by inheritance what is callen the fron Nerve. This is » a quality, not a substance, and may be surprisingly present in the most delicate structure. It may be acquit ed when licking or restored when lost by using Oclery. Iron Pills. Driiggists. and dealers, or by mail. Price 50 cts., six for $2.50. The Oelery Pill Oo, Toronto, Out. HBxcelsior THAT STANDARD BRED Trotting Stallion, Victor apolen! 8148, Yol. V., Page 102, Wallace's American Trotting Register. Half brother of [Jerome Eddy 2.16% who stands at the head of the Jewett farm at '500 a mare. The Property of Hr. -S. Gralam, Port Perry. Victor Napoleon, 3148 "fs a Blood Bdy, stands 16 hands and weighs 1,150 Ibs. finely proportioned; and haud- some iu appearance; with as good a disposi. tion ag ever posscased any horse : has fine trotting action, and shown his ability to trot in 2.27 or better, but has never been worked for speed. He isa gr ow horse, has been exhibited ten times apd has ten / first premium cards to show for it. Is sure in the stud and imprints his likeness and fine trotting action on his progeny, asthe sinturully would, being bred, us he is, in the two greatost trotting families, viz, Ham. bletonian and © Mambrino, These two ced the extreme speed. , 3148, was sired 73 he ly Volunteer, hy Louis Nupol gon, 9; he hy Hambletonian 10; he by Abdal* Yah, 1; he by Mambrine, VICTOR NAPOLEON'S dam was Fair Muidy by Mumbrino Patchen, 50; ho by Mambeino Chief, 11, he by Mambrino Pay- master ; lie by Mambrino, Over twelve of ne TOR NAPOLEON'S get, in Mi in, > training for the 2.30 clags for the Rn paig an, and oue of lis colts has trotted in 2 26. ' VICTOR NAPOLEON'S sive, Louis Napo- Jeong 207, is the sive of Grice Napoleon | Jerome [iddy | Charlie Hilton% Tipseea .... Joho 8. Spinella Myrtle .., . Benson H. . Uncle Sam... George L. Napoleon May Virginia ......... 0000 8 others, and dams of | Chimes J. (p. 2.15%) 4. Walter Drake . Benno Nie . Peter Hardwi : ffllie Draka... .: lscivioden 2. p And 9 other standard performers. The sotis of Lionis Napoleon are also sires of a large number of marvelons trotters, amongst whom are Marlowe, 2,15; Lizzie- mont, 2.164; Harry Noble, 2.174 ; Fanuie Witle#, 2.104. For route, ree cards, Insurance, --Only £20. ~ ANGUS MCFARLANE, 5 Manuger, Port. Peryy, | May 1, 1893. TAILORING AND GENTS' FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. Whithy & Blong have much pleasure in informing the pub- lic that they have leased the Store lately occupied by Mr, Minty in the Blong Block, where they intend carrying on The Merchant Tailoring AND GENTS FURNISHING BUSINESS. OUR GOODS ARE ALL XEW. and have been purchased at a great reduc- tion on coat. customers may rely on getting ue full advantage of the rauctin. Hop- trict atten ng £2 Prompt attention to all Prrrear Firs guaranteed. Spring Styles, of Fine imported Stitings and Trouserings. We intend to make our Es- tablishment Headquarters for "Fashion" and*"Money'sWorth" Call and secure your Spring and Summer Suits--HANpsomg, Styrisa and CHEAP | We will treat you right, and dress you better than you ever were in your life. WHITBY & BLONG. Port Perry, April 5, 1893. Furnished Rooms fo Reut. N ENGLEW 00D, t two and one-half miles from World's Fair, be fare to groitnds or city ; $1.35 per day. Breakfast only. Four blocks from street or steam cars. The L.B. &M.8,,C., R.L&P., P.,, Ft!W. & C., Wabash, Canadian Pacific, | Chi. & Eric. Monon and Chi. & Eastern 11. stop at Kuglewood. Write for particulars. Rooms must be secured i in adv ance. . L. PALMER, and N 604 West 59th Streot, Englewood, Chicago, 111. REFERENCES: Wi: Ross, A. J. Davis, W. H. McCaw, H. Parsons, Port Perry, T ALL CRITICAL PERIODS AND CHANGE OF A ree. Sold by all Druggists, or by mail price 50 cents, six boxes, $2.50 Cox; Toronto, Ont. EXAMINATIONS ee OF es Primary, Junfor Leaving, and Put Hatriculation Will be held on the JULY dri and fol: lowing days, commencing at 8.43 a. my The Celery Pill Matricalation On JULY mencing at 1.30 p, m, tion. us amination will be held at Jeginuing each day, at 8.45 a. m, Writing and Drawing books handed to the presiding examiner on the morning of the 28th. MoBrigN, L5Q.5 Principal of the Port Perry High School: Ripans Tabules, Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative, Itipans Tabules cure nausea. And the Semior Leaving and Hone, 15r1 and following days, com- Candidates should notify the County In- spector not lator than-the 20th May of their intention to present thiemseltes for cXamina- ! Jas. MehRIEN, Connty Tispector, 24 Entrance Examination! Annual High School Entrance Wg DRT PERRY AD CANMIRGTOR On the 28th, 20th & 30th ii : must be Candidates who intend to write at Can. I] '|ington, with please notify J. Prinec Albert ; others will notify the rons. for their liberal and still increaving = Rgrouanl 3 "Machines [IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND. HE ndersighed keep keeps on hand and for sule the following Agricultural Mach- ines and luwplements manufactured by the PUTER HAMLTON WFR G0, OF PETERBORO : Binders, Reapers, ~ Crowh Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gung, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Piows, S. T. Cultivator; 8S. T. Harrow, Laud Roller, Steel Fran Spring Tooth . Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, tho munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class "Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, = Victor Clover Huller, Portable Tiiumph Engine. Iam prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple- ments, Repairs, &e. xn. A call solicited, Onc door west of McDonald's Hotel. R. K. ERYANT, 'Bundorland, April 8, 1893. Froin h Olass Poult Wonderful Bie Winter TU Blue Andaltsiang, brod bred from Dustan's famous Prize Winners--Eggs, $2 per 13, Black Minorcas, fine single comb--Eggs, $1.50 per 18, §2. 30 for 26. Barred Plyniouth Rocks, large, heathly and finely developed birds with handsome yellow legs--Eggs, $1 per 13. N. INGRAM, Box 147, Port Perry. March 22, 1503. ALEX. STIRTON (Landscape Gardner.) YARTIES requiring my services will I please address communications to or Appl personally "at the Opservir Office, Port Perry. : ALEX 3 803. | . STIRTON. Port Perry, March 2, For Sale at a Bargain, rPHREE Splendid; Young, Pedigreed Short-Horn Biillst All from imported stock and of most select breeding, WM, PEARSON. Manchester, March 20th, 1893. Carpet Weaving and Coloring, HI UNDERSIGNED begs to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestow ed on him in the past, and would state that lie is better prepared than évet to execute all order for Weaving and Coloring. I am introducing new styles and patterns which cannot fail to please; and wy charges are moderate, Parties requiring anything done in my line will consult their interests by calling at my place north end of Bigclow stroet. A. D. Port Perry, April 20, 1£93. SAWYER. CATA RY FRE EDV. gion 5 NAN Er ol AINTING | KALSOMINING, &C. HE nndetsigned would take this oppor- tonity ot thanking his numerous pat- patronage during the time he has carried on the busiuess of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is TO. LET. £ street, with good cellar, barn ang woodshed ; a number of Apple trees in ful bearing and a good well of water. to Mr or to the proprietor. Address, JOS, LETCHER, Home for Incurables, June 15, 1803, { NINE ROOMED HOUSE on Simece Apply cuted, - M. YARNOLD, or MR. STRAIGHT ; Parkdale: better prepured than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Papor Hanging {1 Parties entriisting their work to me may 1 rely on having it neatly and promptly exe- My cluirges are moderate, ij 1am also prepared to. supply Paints, &e,, when contracting. A continuance of publie patronage soli- cited, WM. TREMEER. PASTURAGE. ning ag the he Baia if non ourent ania than belie) ii more [Quotations by Mesars. A. Ross & Son.] 3 Shared , June 22, 1893. Fall Whent 65c to y Spring Wheat 58c big: 60c. Goose Wheat 58¢ to 58c. 'Barley (6 towed) 30¢ to 40¢, Barley (2 rowed) 30c. Rye 50 Pens-- Blackeye B5c to 70¢y Peas--Mummy 58e to 60c, Peas--Small 55¢ to 58¢, Quocliwlisat 4 io io 430, 75¢ lsike LE 00 to 8S. 00, Clover $8.00 to $9.00, Seed $3.00 to §3.25, iormbark, Jane 8, 1893. HE wnderslgned jap ie prepared to pasture a large nivmber of cattle on his farm, near (freenbank. The pasture is No. 1 and 'there is aw abundant supply of spring water run B Charges moderate head per Znouth, Aeply at Port Perry, Mar, 23, 1893. Lake Ontario Steemboat Co'y. STEAMER NORTH KING vik ok and after Monday, May 1st, will leave Cobourg at am, Fart i at9.45 a.m. on arrival of G, Shor horn bull--adjudged ! udges, one of the best gpywhero to ound. Service, 2. . > Short-Horn ( Ball, © pL. un dursligae ee keeps for service at hig place, Prince Albert, a grand, youn | fn by Sompetent pti. indo 1893. IDE! ' receiving additions, a fine Spring and Sum IN ALL THE NEWEST A very large assortment of Ladies' Tie 8 and a full line of Dongola Kid Shoe Men's Boots and Shoes of all kinds anda $1 and $1.50, and fine. Boots from Children's Boots of all sizes and qualitie First-class Groceries of The A 1 "Orient" and Ram Lal Teas, money to be had, D COLORS. Blick, Russet, Tan and Red, ippers, from 90c per pair up. ices. lleavy Plow Boots at pair upwards; EL really the finest Teas for the A first-class assortment of C nd Glassware.-- Sein : s 50, $10, $12, Brushes, Carpet Ha And a full assortment of the fin Own" at 10c per cake, Cristi Sponges, &o., &o, &o. celebrated "Baby's 2be, and "other fine. Lrands, In fact we have so many goods we could vol part of them, and all Cheap, Oieap, CHEA T. 0. gin to niention one-twenth "FOR OASH. DRMAN & SON. Marriage License Office. Port Prery, May 3, 1893. = GO "TQ MoO AW? ~ FOR: NF Xl such as you want ; my rv i8 unusually lirge; GOOD, STYLiSH AND CHEAP! Every variety of handsome Wall and Ceiling Paper A magnificent stock PAPE of rare beauty and exceedingly Cheap! o select from. : : W. H. McCAW. Port Perry, April 6, 1893. PORT PERRY sR IES I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which is strictly first-class, and of good s ize will be sold cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers,-- European Mountain Ash, English, Scotch and America Elms, Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &e A Few THousAND ArrLE TREESOr EXTRA SIZE, six years old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch im diameter. Also a Light Grade Stock--clean, handsome, thrifty trees--just below first-class in size; Apples at 15 ets., Pear and Plum, 40 cts: and eich. oo ow Address, C. C. KELLETT, Box 127, Port Pefry, Ont Port Perry, March 22, 1593. soREMIOUAL Yoo he HAVE MOVED our business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. AckeryaN, where we will be Ft prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line mi WHITE forr------ GHEAPNESS, STYLE, uma EF faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY iit full operation and cith supply all kinds of Dressed Luniber, also Lumber; Joists; ets, Shingles, Posts Door s, Sash, Mouldings, CARNEGIE'S Fa Mi | IN FULL BLAST! Barter. Suite pl 6 Pieces Moquette Plush @ So | Parlor Buite-- 2, 6 Pieces French Brocattelle @ 230. Parlor Bujte-- 6 Pieces good Moqguette Plush @ po Parlor Buite-- : 3 6 Piescs best American Hair CI 1 @ £35. Parlor Buite-- and would beg to state that having; at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best; most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is HE undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him since commeticing business in Port' Perry, | 6 Pieces best Aterioin Mair Cloth] fois gilded @ $47. Parlor Suite-- 6 Picocs best Queen Plush, spring ah and back, very large set @ $65, #7 Above are Solid Walout Frames ad well finished. Also Bedroom Sots u as low as $11.75 && A Cav Soricrren, 4m J. W. DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Once St. Port 29, Apa, hs THEY SHOULD. IMHE undersigned has has on hand a' took. Boots and Shoes of his own make which bd Bannisters and Neuel Posts. EZ" BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. Port Perry, Oct, 1, 1891; edantlrng, Boards, Pick All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE, he is prepared to SEIT, CHEAT; They ure manufactured of the very host: material and for cheapness and good works manship cannot be excelled in this or ads: Joining counties. My life-long expetionce; in the manufacture of Biibts uid Shoes gives we iii ddvantuge over more inexperienced dealers and my present stock is snch as L warrant to give satisfaction and the prices are right, ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDEE SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY; Repairing promptly attended to. Cenient Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polish, Heel Plates; Button Fastne ers, the samo put in. Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Por Poise, All kinds of Findings obi hitiil; leg; tuber Cement. Rubber Boots whil Clute répaired. LANG & --H.AVE JPENE WITH Magnificent A ~~ = IV] F HA R RY ape i AGATN-- Stock of everything in their line. LAING & MEHARRY. The Best Material! No Shoddy | No Sheepskin! | + £7 Prices to Suit the Times. 2 Give me a call at the Market Block, Port Perry. WM. BOND: Methodist Church. REV, L. W. HILL, B A,, Pxston, espe St. John's Chureh: (rirantiirisR; i LE he RIEY. RICHARD W HITE MAN, B.A., Paste Sabbath Scrvices, 10:30 and 7, Weck Evening Service, Thursday, T 20. Baptist Ol Church. REV. MR. CAMERON, PastoR Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:90, Week Evening Service, Thursday, 30. Taluobl Vilage Pogery fv Sco rmHyE undersigned offers for sale, at « 4 Bargain, that desirable profrerty situats | ed in the northern part of the Village of Prince Albert; containing Nime Acres o, 3 first-class land. On the premises there ard : a Dwelling House, an Orchard, a good w ell § and cistern, &o. $ This property is beantifully situated and b would doubtless prove a safe and profitable investment. For further particulars apply to the pro® prietor, JOS. BROWN. | Or to H. L. Eseers, Esq., Barrister, &e.; Port Perry, Jan, 25, 1 Roller and Stone Flour, wholesale and retail. Io ¥. PURDY H. i. PURD HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF Feed of all kinds, Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap! ALSO, A FULL STOOK OTF EZ The Hieheet Price paid at aM tines iu'C Touts, Fux, Baym, do " FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plastér. EZ GIVE ME A OALL €3 N returning thanks to the public for thé patronage extended to me for over years, I would respectfully intimate that I. am, as usual, now Tid for basirbds; bave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARN which I am détermined ta sétl tery C1 Adan Be to C p be allowed or Jan. 1st next. ope ng. Arrives at Charlotte at 2.20 p m., Returning, leaves Charlotte at 11.15 p.m , Steept Tuesday at 9.468 iy riving AE Port 1 pam.) Will oadl at da enday wd Fri day 4. 4.00 2, a and Brighton on Monday and Wed- 2. er your Jocal int on the ley, West Shove, R. W. and Ha h Tickets to Y-05 ea eR, Le sg. JB. L. & W', Ww ceked © Baggage C ARE T "McColl's Olls IIE BEST. LAR I N I MACHINE D OIL CHAMPION GOLD MEDA L OlL OF T OF THE DOMINION. MeGatts CYLINDER OIL .u McColl Bros. wear twice as long as any other make. The Finest 'High Grade Engine Oils are Manufactured by Y. ALL - "LEADING DEALERS IN THE. COURIRY. & Co., Toronto. You will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair If You are ] Not Posted Toom, telegraph oltice. hese tleges are Absolutely Free Erisetoy Tie Baral" {PAE fea highly } Minatrated 'weeklyn per. THE CHICAGO Lene: mily and Horus he trys Snrcage e entitling (he holder te ver od during the Wo! Ver bed room mR 10 ren 'of mor y. This ren tel € room, baggage and parcel aturday Blade Chicago Ledger est Weeklies Every subscriber LrpGER will receive a at our office at any hour d Fair, and we will locate We personally inv estiral ete, and can gave you & bas'a a post office, rendlng ay room. ol 0 oH Bend your subsorip- on de 'Chicago and tho: Wonli's fh ple coples sent free to any ad: In the World E. H. Port Perry, March 10, 1802, MADE BY HAND and no factory work Kept in stock, superiority of my goods wi} &¢ ence beco PURDY. t. tend pitohusrs will find that BY JUST RECEIVED. rT ------ 7 rR ki ---- REI Consisting of : Ware, §ec., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you 'all the Gompliments of the Season. 4 BLONG BLOOE: 2 \ Nh 3 ~W.D. BOYCE, ¥i5-11 k The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of TOILET SETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, §e. PERFUMES from the best makers, ix Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Drugeis i givivg fre a a before looki closwhers they can be suited in quality a a prices long experience in the trade being an grid putable guarantée that perfect satisfaction' will be given by any article pu sed, Everthing in my i of br con Kept = constantly on hand and repairs Teatly and' promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH: Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. BE UNDERSIGNED begs to to the inhabitants of Port Perry surrounding country that he has purchas of MR. A.D. WH ER the Business ts Tatsly oh by him, also = ar in said ness, oH to supply all pafrons JUST - SUCH - | as cannot fail to meet the' PORT PERRY

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