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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Feb 1894, p. 3

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f : Jan, ore J Messrs. William Dunbar] ~ and Robert Cottingham, of Kinmount, L210 1.472 had tea at Bridgenorth and left about Methotien rio: 2s. 106 V3 - 8 o'clock for Bobonygeon, intending to| Church of England 200 1,014 10.621 - drive across Pigeon lake. That was Japtiss iol os a3 2 En the last scen of them alive, Their|Sondrye ror 16 144 "638 friends became nlarmed after hearing| Union... .... .. 52 276 1,913 that they had pot remained over at als TH al wa, there is no doubt that both Mere drown h read with pleasure the statiscal report read at the Siti provincial Sunday ehrook Lin Le Ne are the kin submitted by Mr. D. Torrance statistical secretary, Schools. T'chers. Boel left Peterboro', where they had been N attending the races, for home. They | preg), Pot rhoro! or Bobcaygeon, and this morning searching parties went out, with the result that the team, sleigh, robes, ete, were found floating in the Jake between Jacobs Island and Rath bun's landing. At last reports no trace of the bodies had been found, but Such a fine showing of Protustant | * Sunday Schools in the province of Queleo is highly ensouraging. | tr lire Deseronto, Ont., Jan. 29. Henry Ma.icle, a farmer living four miles west of this place, while chopping wood on Saturdny afternoon, was struck by his 1 broken, d con ---- et DIED. Ria ARNE o1a Reach, on the 28th nit, % Mary Randall, relict of the late Emery 0. Richardson, aged 84 yeaps. Port Perry Market. [Quotations by Messrs. A, Ross & Son.] Thursday, Feb. 1, 1894 Fall Wheat 57¢ to 58c. Spring Wheat 56c to 60c. Goose Wheat 52c to bde, Barley (6 rowed) 3c to 42. Rye 40¢, Oats 30c +6 320, Peas--Blackeye 60c to 62¢, Peas--Mununy 55¢ to 58¢, Pras--Small 50¢ to 50c, Buckwheat 33c to 40c, Beans 70¢ to 90, Alsike Clover $5.50 to $6. 80, n t. Cott po blacksmith shop. Both were married and leave families, Mone RAIS ney to Loan.--Mr. F. M Yarnold, Solicitor has any amount of mouey to loan at lowest rates of in terest, in sums to suit borrower. Explanation of a Report. On the 21st of July, 1893, The Tele- gram published a report of a Police Court tria! in which Mr. W. F. Doll of the Rossin 'House in this city was the complainant. Mr. Doll has made com- plnin that the report was not fair. The auswer to a question of the counsel for the defence would seem in the report to imply that Mr. Doll was selling rings i Red Clover 5 is oS, marked 18 karat when they were peak Sorn 40¢ to 50c, ly hut 15k. Mr. Doll did not admit!Sheepskins 50u to fe. wt the trial that he sold rigs so mark-' Wool 15¢ to 16e, Hides $3 to $3, ed while they were really of a lower! standard. . He stated at the trial that he gave bis customers value for their money and did not make a statement implying 10 any way that he deceived them. In the report the Magistrate was made to say to Mr. Doll, "You acknowledge this fraud and yet bring a man here for fraud," and Mr. Doll was made to say "Well that is the custom of the trade." The Magistrate Beof $5.00 to $6.00, Pork $5.50 to $5.75, Turkeys 10¢ to 10ec. Ducks 10c to 10c, Chickens Te to Te, Geese Te to Te, Butter 16¢c tv 20, Bugs 14¢ to 16, Cheese 12¢ to 150, Potatoes 30c tn 300, Apples 30c to 50c, did not make this statement, nor did WANTED SALESMEN So sel a Mr. Doll make the admission implied : of Nurser: iv the rply. Ina concluding para-! Stock and Seed Potatoes. LIBERAL SALARY or COMMISSION PAID WEEKLY. PERMANENT and PAYING POSITIONS to GOOD MEN, SPECTAL INDUCEMENTS £0 BEGINNERS. FXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Write at once for terms to The he Hawks awks Nursery Co, Rochester, NY Y praph of the Teport it is stated that the Magistrate administered some severe censures to the complainant, The Magistrate did not censure him nor call his conduct into question, The Telegram regrets the misleading state- ments, which it gladly corrects. It wishies to state that it had no intention whatever to injure Mr. Doll ia any way, and voluntarily makes this ex. | planation in order that Mr. Doll na not suffer hs injury atits htods. aed 23, 1894 | In robeence to an alioitisement headed "The tables turned on Doll," which appeared in The World on July 25, 1893, and which Mr. Doll of Win-| nipey tikes exception to, all The World can say is that the article in question was inserted as an advertisement and) V paid for as such Ly Mr. W. £. Me Nahe of the Amerionn Waich Caso 84, fon Jars ition b Bosiating Co., und was so accepted from him inthe United States, he is better prepared the. ordinary course of business. The| than ever to execute any of the following World has no desire to do Mr. Doll or Bre of Ris de Slope, Masonry, rickiayin, n a 1 ranches ; ain an anyone else any injustice, And if The Orun dd Plastering. Also Artificial World has done Mr, Doll any injury |ggone Walks, that will remain permanent by the publication of Mr, McNaught's|and will endure amy weather. Brick advertisement, it 4s a Hatter of regret Cisterns without any wood in their con- ; a struction to decay or give out. If you are a Sar a8 wa are concerned. --Jan. 26, in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All material required in my line will be kept constantly on hand, and for sale after the first of next April, GEO. GARDNER, . Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1804, GEO. GARDNER. ISHES to inform the pnblic of Port Perry and surrounding country, that - Ripans Tabulcs cure jaundice. Ripans Tabules prolong life. Ripaas Tahules : for liver troubles. W. H. McCAWS Every Department Fullly Equipped for the FTOLIDAY S Don't fail to see my magnificent stock. ; PRESENTS FOR ALL. of Superior Quality at a Great Reduction in wis | ALL SIZES Keep no.other-- No inferior Stock ont pion made up, all of which 1 will dis hear the prices you w paired. Port Port Perrys Nov. 14, 1888, 4 5 fron 4 iT North East side of Upon the premises are a suitalle, good two-story frame dwelling house with stone well and cistern, both in good condition ; 3 excellent choice fin well fenced and is in every way desirable, being situated on the most located street in town, the views Jritoises are grand and the locality health. For Sale or fo Rent. it is Hard Timon | Well, if that oe case 1 will make it Easy Times "" BOOTS Price that will Ny you. Y OWN MAKE, Dir. | A POTS that when Im sce them and il be sure to pur-| gn Repaicing. ing of all kinds done with neatness 18 ispatch or Polish and W abet proof PBlacking. Rubber Overcouts and Rubber Boots re- £7" Next door to the Market. 'M. BOND. | 6 For Sale at a Bargain i ; sige roceived hn Mr lane to offer for sale art of Lots 84 and 85 on the Cochrane Street, Port Perry. cellar 'and wood . shed attached 5 splendid garden and a large number of nit trees, &e.. The property is eli htfully rom the By paying a small amonnt down the purchaser can have a number of years in which 'to pay the balance. For rt particulars, Mo i 0 ORSON, on the piemises. Port Part; Perry. Jan 16, 1894. TO "RENT. Pi We are now repaved to furn An extra one at 30c. per Ib, or 4 1bs.|. 3 lbs. Scedless Raising, fine, for 26¢, 4 Ibs. Tapioca for 25e¢. 2 Cuns Salmon for 2he. 20 Ibs. Light Yellow Sugar for §1. 3 Cans of Tomatoes, for 20 or Peas for 250, Beantiful Lit Lamps 60¢ to 86. Fine Dinner Sets $7 to $20, and secure the BARGAINS. the Holidays, composed o Beautiful, fine high«flavored Tea 250. per 1b, or 5 Is, for §1. for 1.10. 1hs. good Cooking Sugnr for $1. Ibs, Sugar for 81. lhs, Good Cooking Raitins for 25¢,| Ibs, good Currants for 2 These are all Benoitiful Goods, Te ---- Men's Velvet and Plush Slippers. Ladies' Boots and Shoes of all kinds at Men's Rubbers and Sox, Overshoes, Rubi Men's Long Boots, hand-made and otherwise, | Men's Long Rubber Boots, all at Big reductions yA discount of 10 percent on all cash purchases of $5 and upwards. Now iz the time for Christmas fixing--B T. C. Marriage License Office. orT PERRY, Dec. 13, 1893. Apricots, 1 y's Own" Toilet Sonp only 10c. a Fine ~class Bill-of-Fare for following in part, viz: and Lemon Peel, per Ib. 25¢, other Groceries equally low. Mince Meats very fine, ted Peaches, Nectarines and Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Dates, Proves, Almonds, Shell Almonds, Wulnuts, Filberts, Hickery Nuts, ke, Heliotrope Toilet Soap only i duetions. and Felt Boots. from now till 1st of Jan. "your Cash to CHEAPSIDE FORMAN & SON. WO FARMS oF 100 Acres each being lots 10, in concessions 12 and 13, SCUGOG-. Will bo rented separately or together.-- Good Dwellings with" Stone Cellars, and good Barus, with Stone Stables unde ry on cach farm. Three acres of Orchard in good leaving. These farms wore formerly owned hy Lyman Savage, Possession at ouce. Apply to the ow ner, AMES HEAL, Port Perry Jan 10, 1804. Farm of 170 Acres For-Sale or Rent POINT MARA. QOUTH- -HALVE A) cession A, Mara, fronting on Lake Simcoe, of Lots 15 and 16, con- Finest clay soil, one mile from Gamebridge, five wiles from Beaverton, Possession 1st Murch, priviege of fall ploughing. Good frame buildings. Terms easy. Apply to JAMES B. WARREN, Beaverton. Or JUDGE BURNHAM, Whithy, HE FARM of the late JaMrs Byers, deceased, being the West-half of the East-half of lot No. 4, in the 3rd concession of Cartwright, ; 50 ACEHS Rich Soil, good well and pump ; nearly all cleared, a comfortable log housse, a large frame barn and stable, Will be sold atx low figure on easy terms, or, if rented, the Ex- ecutor will accept improvements upon the Ince, such as fencivcg, &ec., in licu of mocey or rent. Apply to JACOB PFEFFER, Executor, Oct. 20, 1893. «Tara, Out. LE aL TTT SPLENDID Brick Dwelling House SIX ACRES OF LAND FOR SATH. HE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale her cheice and well- -appointed residence and six oores of land on "shich there is a fine Park contaiving 2 acres; a fine, bearing Orchard of one acre and good Garden ; there is a splendid Driving Honse and Stable on the premises. Hard and Soft Water and all other conveniences. The Carriage Diive and Grounds are lant. ed with various kinds of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &ec. This roperty is beautifully located on Union ke jnst on the southern border on the Town of Port Perry and is a very de- sirable property and will be sold atu BARGAIN, For further particulars apply to the pro- prietréss on the premises. EUPHEMIA DAWES. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1593, FARM FOR SALE $3200 as ISIS Township of Reach. tly owned by Mr. Armenia Shier.-- On premises are a good dwelling house, barn with stone walls and stabling below ; a good orchard ard well, The soil is a good clay loam. "Fhe farm is convenient to church agd school and only five miles from Port Perry, on a leading road. which wil sell Tor the consists of Parlor, description of F laced in Gilt a 1i not sold it will be rented for a term of yeas. | For further particulars apply to Mrs. Sophia Mark and Edwin Magk, Little Britain, or to : F. M. YARNOLD, Solicitor, Port Perry, Deo. 20, 1893. STILL LEADING! THE UNDERSIGNED begs to return thanks for the liberal and still increas tronage ing wed on him since com- state that he is better pr 1 to supply "the "public with JUST SUCH MEATS as cannot fail to meet the requirements' of MuATS at moderate prices, and in business to reseive al ren public rr All orders left at my Stall in the Market Building, or with me on my rorndy|. with con will receive immediats always on hand. CASH PAID Will be prepared if & conple of weeks 40 by NR the aman Business and would red than ever all, and trusts hy rng uly Jrvice E. H. PURDY FINDING THAT HIR INCREASIN More # Room has at considerable expense enlarged his place of bnsiness thronghont and is better pre pared than ever to supply bis un =R No. 1 $tock: of Fresh and reliable Groceries & Provisions MEALS and FEED at all kinds, At all times for any quantity of FGGS, Batver and Egy taki FirstClass Pork! for which the Higl est Market Price will be paid, Highest price paid for any qnantity of Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy. Port Perry, Nov. 9, 1803, G TRADE REQUIRED umerons customers, Also, Barrel, Sack and Dairy Salt, | OATS, PEAS, BIANS, FLAX and mn at all times in exchange for Goods, poof Sis hf qua Ii. II. PURDY. PORT PERRY NURSERIES 7 have a SURPLUS of the Sollowing STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, and of GOOD s1zn the hundred or in quantities to Scotch an Mountain Ash, English, Walnut, Wiate Ash, Norway Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norwa A FEW THOUSAND APPLE "TREES ] 7 feet high, inch to 1k inch in di Stock--clean, handsome, thrift ly size; Apples at 15 cls., Pear and, Address Box 127, Port Perry, March 22, 1892, 8¢ 18088088 $8¢8 Nursery Stock WHICH 18 will be sold CHEAP by it purchasers.-- European d American Elms, Black faple, European Larch, Spruce; Red Cedar, &c. R EXTRA SIZE, SIX years old, meter. Also a Light Grade es--just below first-class in lum, 40 cts. each. C. C. KELLETT, Port Perry, Ont. Lisiness have been largely inerensed furnish perfect fitting Suits | somest English, Scotch in Port Por men wish FASHIONABLE, will do well to call early and 3 first. class workmen employed, o_ sat @ent's Furnishings. -- oe of di Quality, Latest =p a oz A large line of the Newest Sty Canadian. ry jand artal anion. We bave much pleasure in sta < and Canadian Cloth that our facilities fo re now prepared to of the hand- stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the GRISTING & CHOPPING! faction to my patrons, Dressed Lumber, also Lumber 8880888500880 8000008808000 HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FEE EUTTETETEETEEEETEEEEHT A . Kilded @ $37. 2 [Parlor Buite--. a 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, and back, very large. at @ #7 Above wre Solid Walnut well finished. Alvo Bedroom Sets as low as re 4a A Carr Sovicirep, J. W. DAVIS: Furniture Rooms, Queen. St. Port Perry, Sept, 0, JED. 2 HE undersigned takes this opportunity of: returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prepared to do cpeditionsly and in a m er that caphot The Trade supplied with Flour of the £nest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and ean supply all kinds of , Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. um, us usual, now ready for business, wil £7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. Tous All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short nétice, Large & Assorted Stock JAMES CARNEGIE. | or noURLE AND SINGLE WARNFSY > a Lo = Ze N retnrning thanks to the public for tha patronnge extended to me for over 50 years, I wou'd respectfully intimate that 1 Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. | which T am determined to well very CHEAP | Awan inducement to Casn puichascis -) Dist of 10 gor coe will be allowed on all Sales E now wntil Jan, lst next. All work being | MADE BY HAND; Vana vo factory work kept in stock, «the superiority of niy goods will at once li-come apparent, | Intending prrchasers will find that hi giving me a call before looking elsewhery he y can he suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis,, | putable guarantee that pe rfeot sntisfaction | will be given by any article purchased. L NC X 4 GODIDS Everthing in my line of business kept The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of constantly on hand aud repairs neatly and promptly attcnded to, JOHN ROLPH | Port Perry, Dee. 1, 1892. -------- CONSISTING OF : TOILET SETS in Plicsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, §e. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Dottles, Bohemian Ware, &e., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, | VASES, §e. | PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality, Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. A. J. DAVIS 0] ES TRADE TS , COPYRIGHTS. Ga 1 oun eae id HU N & CO.. wiio] burs had noarty fi e bi . \ Lona strictly confidential. AY and houk of fn 1 oi ob- Chemist and Druggist, iain them sent ire fic cata ¢ fog) and scientific books ree. Paton cn through "Mann n & Tecol special ae, th 'Re entific Am oc an Sis a1 Se brought ag ¥ Ry before the Jublie i Jy ru His splendid fsusd od WoskIY. elegant] Hy uatrat ed an largest circulation of BLCNG BLOCK, PORT PERRY world. $3 a year, Sample copies sent op the oo Bulidi Edition, monthly. $2508 rear. Singla ny ery shot So ry 8, 23 cel fal if piston in colors. an b plans, "ranting agra 10. aber th Intent der designs and sec ro contracts, Address N & CO. NEw YOuk, 361 BROADWAY. r LANG & VE pcg | KALSOMINING &C: -- HAVE AGAIIT HE undersignod would take this oppor- tunity ot thanking bis numerous pat | rons for their libwral and still increasing | patronage during the time he has carried ou the busiuvss of OPENED OUT! | PAINTING better pre ik tina ever to execute all orders for | Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may | rely on having it neatly and promptly exe. | cated, My charges are moderate. a n 1Ceil | 1am also prepared to supply Paints, #8, | when contracting, | A continuance of pullic patronage soll WITH A cited, 2 i WM, TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar, 23, 1503. ---------------- ---------------- LIVERY STABLE. EARTILY thanking the public for the I liberal patronage received d the many years i have kept a Livery ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in announcing that 1 have removed MY LIVERY { = te the where from largely er tn mereased fac lities LAING & MEHARRY. : ee© o We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street anl new occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Ackeruay, where we will be betrér prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line wm WHICH POR sess CHEAPNESS, STYLE, : Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &c., in abundance, * C! mparison of Prices Courted BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry, March 9, 1892. can be jor Suduete RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. ort Perry, July 21, 1886.

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