in this tremcndous deal creates the impression that it is another évidence of American meg- alomania. There are many trusts 'and combinations in the United Kingdom, and the general effect of them has been to bring about econ- _ omies of various kinds and to put an end to cut throat competition ; but these operations are insignifi- cant in comparison with Mr. Morgan's steel trust, Consumers have not suffered here from these trusts, nor have workmen and ordin- ary employees. The middlemen and the purshasing and distributing and many branches of business have rende 2 profitable. . McCaw, Perry, is now in a position (0 issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties as to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has been re Appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip. E23. People who buy from us can : do so with their eyes shut, for we pi will not sell a poor article at any \ price.--A. F. CARNEGIE, ES. The best is always the cheapest, in the long run, but Car- negie prices make his Clothing cheapest first, last and all thetime, &F It's no news to our custom- ers that we are selling the best boots and shoes in town. We want everybody to know it,--A. F. Car NEGIFE. PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & 8 n.) THURSDAY, Feb. 21, 1901. § 2 a A oom SLE UCERBREBRRARBESSSSEIRENEDR F555 555 E8 088880 bC855558555¢8¢8%¢ The Portraits of oar Presidents With Biographical Sketches & BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MzuBrr or CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS Contains twenty four large Photo-gravure Etching from the paintings indorsed bu the families and near relatives of the Presidents. Printed on heavy plate A very Jarge book ; title page de- - Blographical sketches printed in open type in two colors The greatest work of the 20th Century. So beautifulithat when President MeKinle: subscribed Immediately, One ling 600 copies in a small territory in Pen- nsylvania. A million copies will be sold quick, . For. tunes will be uade this Inaugural year, Iigh class snan or woman of good social Sanding can make a dittle fortune in this territory. Territory is woing wepidly. Presses running duy and night to fill ers. 'Wanted --State Manager to look after correspond. ence and agents. Address to-day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, Corcoran Bumpine Washington, D. C. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &ec. YOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement o another Auction 8ale Season to re. tarn thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and continued patro he desires to state that ne effort or pe ns will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to "him successes. His very extensive practice n the past should be a sufficient recom ation as to his ability. All Sale eat fk VE s prom) le made'out ad blauk notes on. { oo ie 3 ra or write to his address © CHARGES MODERATE. As a choice lot of Plymouth Rock of t Prices sexes for sale. reasonable GEO. JACKSON, Scugog P.6 Sept. 6, 1899. he financial operations | agents have been the chief losers, | at for Salen, and | r "Pure tea calms, festores Gs) : res DRINK IT. INDIA TEA R BLACK. IS PURE TEA. and cheers those in 8." the receipt of pos --Black, Mixon or Green Toronto or Montreal. Prices Writing . Desk, wit Dining Chairs, Oak 45c, 43c, W.J.NOTT, Manager. A free sample of delicious Salada Tea sent on mentioning which you drink THIS LIST OF PRICES will show that : we are SELLING AS WE ADVERTISE in our @iving-Up Business Sale-- AT: ALMOST WHOLESALE PRIGES Bedroom Suits, Oak finish ......... Sideboard. with Plate Mirror .........ce: .... 7.26 Solid Qak Sideboard, 3 drawers and bevel irror, was $17.50--for ......ooineon 12.60 Extension Table, was $5 and $5.50--for...... 3.96 ER iat, covered in English Velowks: ne ed all around, was yrtomlor, 6.65 in handsome covers, was$s and $5.50 RE a Fens AE 3.95 v =~ Couch--spring seat, covered with pretty cover-- oe De, nage all around. was $6.50--for 4.85 A N h pigeon holes and 4 large shelves for books, was $5 & $5.50--for 3.95 Kitchen Chairs Oak finish--each.... Tea. Address "Salada" 37c¢, 35, 33¢ finish--each 72¢, 68¢, 65¢, 50¢, J NRT Sealed Tenders. EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for | the purchase of all or any of the| Parcels-- Farm Properties belong: ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. or JOHN ADAMS, Port Perry. Nov. 30, 1899. Hotel Property at Epsom FOR SALE OR TO RENT. YHE undersigned offers for sale or to T Reut the Whituey Hotel Estate at Epsom. The buildings are in first-class repair and there are two acies of tive Orchard. Iminediate possession. For farther particnlars apply to NORMAN STUART, Jan, 14, 1801. Epsom First-class Farm forSale The undersigned offers for Sale his Splendid Farm -- more particul- arly known as the Medd Farm-- being composed of the south-half of lot 10, con. 6, Cartwright, contain- ing 100 ACRES more or less, about 98 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation... Well fenced, good buildings and a never-failing well of fine water. Two Orchards of good, bearing fruit trees. This will be a good opportut.ity to secure a grand Homestead, the proprietor, owing to failing health, is desirous of retiring from farming. This val- uable property is situated on the leading traveled road of the town- ship--being about 6 miles from Port Perry; 16 miles from Bow- manville ; 4 miles from Burketon station on the C,P.R.. and one mile from Blackstock. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the pro- perty. Immediate possession given. NELSON MARLOW. Blackstock, Jan, 22, 1901. KO WAAL CTL IVAD NNN, 2 YEARLY to Christian man: $90 Lor woman to look after uy growing busiicss in this and Mdjoluing Counties; to act as Manager and Corres. ndent ; work cen be done at your ome, Enclose self-addressed stamped 3 'envelope for particulars to H. A. Sher. man, General Manager, Corcoran Build-§ ng, opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D, C. A VLAT AFA AAT STATA EN Woman, Why ?--You have sallow skin, pimples, ny fos, discolorations, cosmetics ~~ ANTED _SKVERAL TRUSTWORTHY PER sons state to manage our business own and nearby counties. It conducted at home. bonafide, Ww ; i et Coe A Bone pie requ: | Heavy Rubbers and So » y Rul rs an X, 20 cts Agnes Ler he off every Dollar, &c., &c., &c. e dont it i i Groceries will be . aha. ly with and Crock 10 cents for 40 Jery and Glassware of all kinds at Sold by A. J. Davis. _ "20 cts off the dollar. InChinaware, CLOTHING Days . Spring Stock of Ready made Days the balance of my pamade Clothing ® 3 In order to make rc Clothing, I will sell for WINTER STOCK of At Cost for You can save 1 5 year. Call an to 20 pe see for LL Py a 'any quantity : and Fresh Eggs. this opportunity of thanking his nu- Be liber.l patronage rioeived since wry, and would inform the public oss from he Market building to the 1 PE The undersigned would merous custemers for opening business in Pi that he haa moved h Store First doorEast of the Post Office 2 where he will be pleased to cannot fail to please fucilities for the tra he can give better to aerify this slate premises. Aa. GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. Al criders for Meats in a manner that mers. Having new and increased on of business he feels confident that pfaction than heretofore, and in order solicits ull to give him a call in his new . See New Advertisement Next Week. Misses L. &4. Stouffer, Port Perry, Feb. 28, 1gor. Tremendous [discount SALE Boots, Shoes and Rubbers AT CHEAPSIDRE HE subscribers having just finished Stock-taking and find- ing that on account of the mild season they have too many Boots and Shoes of all kinds on hand, have determined from now till March 1st to offer their whole stock at Rodushiona of 5, 20, 2 & 60 por und --of the latter there are only broken lots and not a full assortment of sizes- -such sizes as are left GO AT HALF-PRICE. Boots and Shoes that were $1 for Bo cts, those at $1.25 for $1, those that were $1.50 for $1.25, $2 Boots for $1.60. Men's Heavy Boots of all kinds 20 cts. off every dollar. Men's Lamps, &c. we have some beauti- ful goods left and all go at big reductions. REMEMBER +t t t these reductions are for Cash down and bring your Dollar Bills and secure the bargains. T. G. FORMAN & SON. Marriage License Office. ort Perry, Jan. 16, 19or. Farm for Sale or toRent { ar BEST FARM IN THE PROVINCE for Sale or Rent atonce. It is situated about a mile and a half north-east of Souya, on the fourth concession of Mariposa, the south-half of lot No. 2, containing Eight; Acres--seventy-two tillable and t od hardwood bnsh (Beech and Maple). Good buildings and well fenced. ALEX. McDONALD, Jan. 9, 1901. Sonya, Ont. 82 | Robes, Blankets, Bll, REMOVAL Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- ially, I am satisfied 1 have now one of the best appointed Drug Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my new and extensive pi here Ihave opened out, in addition to my extensive k of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy Goods, a full line of SCHOOL. BOOKS AND SUPPLIES. While returning thanks to my numerous patrons I would extend an invitation to all to call'and see me in my new premises. fa A. ]. DAVIS. Port Petry, Sept.2, 1900. =o Clothing and" Boot & Shoe Business ~~--IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. "- 3 Having increased the dimension of premises, I have purchased and opened out a ve Stock of a ] AND READY-MADE CLOTHING russe for Men and Boys which for qualit and low prices cannot be equaled in this district. of BOOTS ano SHOES ever and the prices are such as can I have the largest and most ve opened in this locality for your in: not fail to ploase. Come and see us in our enlarged | my customers in every particule, We have Moved our business to the South ' extensive premises just vaca where we will be bet Street and now occupy the s B. F. ACKERMAN, than ever to blie STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. s Sa PARR HAVING PURCHASED 0.L. WHITBY'S STOCK AT A RATE ON THE § is determined to Clear Out the the Whole Stock THE SERVICES OF A FIRST - CLASS TAILOR Have been secured and Perfect Fits guaranteed. 0 WM. PARR. Jan. 23, 1901. HST ABITISHBED 1847. A MID-WINTER Furniture Sale But Not(t) Giving Up Business. Having a surplus Stock left over the Holidays, I will give Great Bargains for the Next Two Months, for Cash or Credit untii next fall to re- sponsible persons. In my Undertaking Department every branch is complete--such as Caskets, Coffins, Robes, &c. Having purchased my Funeral Goods before the advance in price I am prepared to give my customers the benefit. I furnish one of the best Hearses in the County. Prices low as any. My motto is--fair dealing to all. Wood taken in exchange, F="1 am AGENT FoR MONUMENTS. JOHN INOTT, Warerooms--one door west of the St. Charles Hotel. Port Perry, Jan. 15, 1901. Diesfe Id's = HALL We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS]in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter o Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. Prices to suit you all right. WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crocks ix GREAT VariETY VERY CHEAP, Sets, &c., and some more to follow. EF Also Fancy Goods. EVERYTHING GOES Cheap. &J §&" Repairing as usual, DIESFELD'S ald Perry, Nov. 30, 1898, Carnegie's IN FULL BLAST! LV LTLVAY (0 SOV AT LAAN approved and most modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS @& for the manufacture of Flour, and is prepared to do Gristing and Chopping Ezpeditiously and in a manner that cannol fasl to give suligfaction to my customers } Supplied with Flour of the HH RADHR FINEST BRANDS in full operation and ean supply all kinds of ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts ! &7 BILL LUMBER A SPEQIALTY. JAMES CARNEGIE Port Perry, Ost. 1, 1891. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Te ROLLER MILLS The undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage bestowed 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 best, mos | being far too small to meet the re- THE PLANING FACTORY Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Jousts, Scantling, Boards, Pick All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on shert notice North Ontario A Weekly Political, Agro Family Nowe por 18 PULLISKED aT PRT PERKY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY 40. LETTERS containing money. when Oice, prepaid and registered Mend ADVERTISEMENTS measured Ly No ents onpariel, ADVERTISEMENTS received for ou' publication, w fic | 1 peered Fwd nly" nd forbi ment will be taken ou until pwd for. A LIBERAL discount allowed to Merchants and other who advertise by he year or half 3 var. THESE terms will fn ull cases be strictly adhered td JOB DEPARTMENT. Pamphlets. Hand Bills, Posters, Programs, Dodgurs, Bill Hoads, Check Letter Heads, Wedding Tovitations, Blank Fors, Receipt Books, Busiuess Card Parties from u distance gett bile, a an amen ASE, hard bil, 4 H, PARSONS, OF souTi D., Ecward STORY th, I. L ., who Las revarued u rs' travel!ing in South Africa for u anadisn Publishers who lave 8. uth Africa for nibetecn years, giving us af fnmet s advantage in procuring photographs and material. uf suthorship, letterpress and engravings sre superior, snd Canadian Coutingents better illustrated thas in swy A 80 sure are wo of this that will mail fee foo ore rion had a branch. in om rival prosper tus Works Puilishing Cowpany, Guelph, Uotario, Central Livery PORT PERRY, "TEARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, 1 have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! to my former place of business Water Street which I am about to largely extend fn- crease facilities so that the public may he better accommodated with safe and desire able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICEKLER., Port Perry, June 21, 1900 Ais Change of Base. J ; W the liberal putronage heretofore ex- tended to them, the undersigved would beg to aunounce that they have MOVED INTO PURDY'S BLOCK | where they will be in a better position thun | heretofore to meet the requirements of their numerous patrous und they respect- fully solicit the patrovage of a'l Mr Hay craft's former customers. Fresh and Cured Heats of the best quality will always be found at their Store. Orders will receive prompt attention. Game and Fish in Season, Second door East of Mr. Purdy's Grocery 8. T. CAWKER & SON Port Perry, May 21, 1900. + JOHN KNOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. LIVERY REMOVAL INDING my Livery accommo- dation on Perry St. curtailed, it quirements of my rapidly increasing business I have leased for a term of years and taken possession of the commodious Livery Offices and Stables On Queen Street --entrance adjoining the Canadian Bank of Commerce property --wher I will constantly keep for hire complete variety of reliable rigs moderate Charges, Constant tendance night and day, so p may rely on having their ments met 'at all times. Patornage respectfully solic Conveyance to all trains. i Wi. J, Port Perry Sept 26. 19¢ we res Thek i