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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Apr 1901, p. 3

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"| en the | by picked men will be employed in the exhibitions. 'The station 18 | ; e modeled after one of the regular 'stations along the coast of the United ing to Make Their Fortunes. The thousands of people who visit "the grounds where the buildings of the Pan-American Exposition are rising like a city created by magic see many ~ things which indicate that the value of the vacant lots surrounding the Ex- ~ position grounds for money making purposes next summer is duly appre- ciated. For instance, one real estate dealer advertises like this: "Can you ngs by which you make your fortune at the Pan- American Exposition." All the vacant property In the vicinity of the Exposi- tion grounds Is staked off and pla- carded by signs Indicating its value for purposes in connection with the big Exposition to be held In Buffalo next summer, and many buildings are al- ready going up which will be used for accommodations for Exposition visit ors and all sorts of purposes connected with thelr entertainment. Broad Scope of the Exposition. Nearly all of the nations of Central and South America have already sent formal acceptances to the invitation to participate in the Pan-American Exposition, Exhibits showing the re- sources of all the principal countries of Central and South America are now in course of preparation. Government officials are preparing exhibits from the Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, Cuba and the Hawaiian group. About 15 acres have been set apart for the court of the state and foreign buildings on the eastern side of the grounds and & little south of the main group. --- John Bull and His People. There are 56 English teetotal mayors. 5,860 tons of Salmon, worth £640,000, is Britain's yearly take. London has 1,800 acres of parks; Dublin about 40 acres less. The war in South Africa 'is esti- mated to cost £1,250,000 a week. The King and Queen are going to add a pew wing to Sandringham. The valve of the pictures in the National Gallery, London, is about 1,250,000. Soh Rata re 1,000 vessels which ss the Atlantic ocean regularly every month. More than a 'million people are treated in the hospitals of London each year. The will of Captain Lord Ken sington, who died in South Africa, is estimated at £711,218. The British Empire has increased during the century at the rate of two acres per second. It costs on anaverage £40 to put out a fire in London, and £138 to extinguish one in New York. Official returns show that last year Liverpool's imports and exports exceeded London's by £15,000 000 The lawn at Buckingham Palace is large enough to allow ample room for over 2,000 men to manoeuvre. The birth rateis falling off all over England, having gone down from 38 to 29 per thousand in London where it is lower than for filty years Clairvoyants, palmistsand fortune- tellers are working overtime in the west end of London. Society ladies have gone *'gyte" over them. West End @ Grocery & Provision Emporium. | trbute the assets of | parties entitled thereto having re to the claims of which they shall nen ! | cling : wh dish on or about the Fourth | da; :bruary A. D. 1901 are required to repaid or to deliver to Wm. r for the Executors on or before the 1st day of May 1901, their 'names, addresses, and descriptions and a full statement of iculars of their claims and the nature of the Jey (if wy) held them duly certified and that after the wl day the Sxeeutons will proceed to dis- the deceased among the 5 el d by ore d onl, en nev notice. : © Dated this 21st day of March A. D.1901. VM ¥ Solicitor for "Executors. WirLiam E. YarNorLp Eira M. YARNoLD } Executor. In the Matter of the Estate of Edward John Wheeler, late of the Township of Reach, Drover, deceased. OTICE is hereby giveL pursuant to R, 8. 0. 1887, Cap, 110, Sec. 36, and Amending Acts that all persous havin clains against the estate of the sail Edward John Wheeler who died on or about the 28th day of October, A.D. 1900, are required to send by post prepaid or to H. Harris foro i Sclisitor or a : the said day tl pre distribute the assets of the deceased amon he partics entitled thereto Jusiog regar only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 21st day of March A.D. 1901, Wu. H. HARRIS, or t } Executors. Qaliot Jane WHEELER, WiLLiam GRAHAM FARM FR SALE HAT Valuable Farm compris- ing 75 acres, being known as the Foy Farm. the South half of lot No. 5, in the 5th concession of the Township of Mariposa, is offered for sale by private tender. Terms $500 cash--balance to be secured by mortgage bearing 5 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to F. M. Yarnorp, Solicitor Port Perry, or to JOHN A. McGILLIVRAY, The Temple Building, Toronto FARM FOR SALE. HE BEST FARM IN THE PROVINCE for Sale at once. 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 Eighty Acres--seventy-two tillable and cight good hardwood bush (Beech and Maple). Good buildings and well fenced. ALEX. McDONALD, Sonya, Ont, First-class Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for Sale his Splendid Farm---more particul- lot 10, con. 6, Cartwright, contain- ing 100 ACRES mcre or less, about 98 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Well fenced, good buildings and a pever-failing well of fine water. Two Orchards of good, bearing fruit trees. This will be a good opporturity 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. 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. MONEY TO LOAN. Morten rh TAL CENA Cad oes who with 15 EER FRANK MERWIN YARNOLD arly known as. the Medd Farm--| NTN INQY VA better Suite with spring edges, moreex | iets omen eed fine. south bart of HA TIS ii ee Ig isthe Quality and Width | | | An A 1 paper which we can sell you in a dozen or more designs and colorings at 25 cents per double bolt. We've never made a better offer. We've never sold a better paper for the money. These are bound to give satisfaction in style, wear and design. They are absolutely free from harmful coloring matter and their texture is like cloth and satin. W. H McCAW. DHS EPH DSP You Had Better of yours 4nd have it cleaned and repaired for the Summer's run. We are ready now at A. J. Davis' old stand--Blong Block. : MAY & GOODWIN. OUR FURNITURE SALE has been a Grand Success. Any one requiring new Furniture can get big bargains in the next few weeks. Parlor Suite in Solid Walnut frames, pretty Suit coverings, was $22 for,.... ieee ws «oo $16 95 Same frames, better coverings, was $24 for $18 85 A fine stuff over Parlor Suite in handsome covers, fringed all around, was $30 for $23.65 A fine upholstered Wilton Rug Suite, spring edges, was $44, for A heantiful Silk Rug Suite, 5 colors, spring edges, best value 'ever offered in a Parlor Suite, was $65, for...........$50 00 A Grand Suite in polished Mahogan frames, done in embossed silk wit gold border, spring edges, was $75,for $55 oo A EZ [K=" Pending negotiations our Furniture Sal will be continued during April. JESS00 FURNITURE C0 John A. Rodman HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER @raining, Glazing. Paper Hanging, Kalsomining and Sign Writing Executed in first class style and at Moderate Prices. Parties Build- ing or Repairing will receive Prompt attention. Paper Hanging and Decorative Tinting in all the modern forms and shades. I HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN Paper ever shown in Port Perry, comprising all the leading New York styles and colorings, such as the New Ta rys, Colonials, Moorish, ¥ Silk Damask, Pressed Damark, Brocades, Fabric Effects, Varnished Tiles, Stained Grounds, Plain Flock, Lincrusta Waltons, and Ingrains, A variety of over 1500 Patterns from the Cheapest 2¢ Papers up. All of which are 1gor Patterns, and no back numbers, Parties requiri 'Wall Paper this season could not spend a few leisure FOR better advantage than to look through my Sample Books at your own homes, and match the papers with nie room and its surroundings. In future I shall be located one door north of Mr. Widden's Grocery. Hotel Property at Epsom FOR SALE OR TO RENT. < W. J.NOTT, Manager. ON AND INDIA TEA REEN OR BLACK. is confederating the Empire. is Canada's best customer. 39 Ceylon Teas are sold in sealed lead ets only never in bulk, Black, Mix- ylon Green. Sample on application.-- " Toronto. Grain! X Seed Grain! lsike, Red Clover, Timothy and Mixed Seed. en sin Bulk or Package--Fresh and sh Stock) always on hand. E. H. PURDY. ) YEARLY to Christian man | to look after our Revova Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- ally, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug : Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my new \ and extensive premises, where 1 have opened out, in "ad ition to my extensive stock 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. A.J]. DAVIS. erry, Sept.2, 1900. lothing and oot & Shoe Business "IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. increased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of JADY-MADE CLOTHING fui n and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in trict. e the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS anp SHOES ever in this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can- to ploase. nd see us in our enlarged quarters. My aim shall be to please omers in every particulr. AF. CARNEGIE VIOVALsccses business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the jive premises just vacated by Mn. B. F. ACKERMAN, 'where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the mess Line WHICH FOR. d in the County, Bells, Trunks ra betrac of Audi TOWNSHIP OF 3 RECEIPTS. Balance on hand from 1 214 Collector taxes 189g Boe i percentage ............ Rents........c0iuoiec0is 2350 Gov't grant for Schools ,. 61 oo Taxes 1900 .....v v0uu.u. 1878 54 Salaries iy i i Printing, Postage and Sta- HONEY. Lv iuia st brian Roads and Bridges....:.. County Rate. ............ Schools Board of Health........, Drainage...... 0. iivavea Dogs and Sheep ......... Miscellaneous ..... 42 09 $2219 62 ASSETS. Balance on hand. ... Road Machine ..., go 00 Roads and Bridges. . Town Hall property.......1400 00 i Printing o.....\ oe ananas Dogs and Sheep ........ Feb. 16, 1901. 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, K="[ am AGENT FoR MONUMENTS. JOHIN IN OTT; Warerooms--one door west of the St. Charles Hotel, Port Perry, Jan. 15, 1901. Diesfeld's *H We are prepared to 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 iff GREAT VariETY VERY CHEAP. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Te Sets, &c., and some more to follow. EZ Also Fancy Goods. EVERYTHING GOES CHEAP. "J && Repairing as usual, DIESFELD'S - Port Perry, Nov. 30, 1898, Carmrmegie's ROLLER MILLS IN FULL BLAST! LTLILLT WD OLY NANA The undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincer thanks for the large measyre of patronage bestowed om him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, al a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, mod approved and most modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS & for the manufacture of Flour, and ts prepared to do Gristing and C hopping Ezpeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give sutisfaction to my customers TEA Dm THE PLANING FACTORY in fall operation and can supply all kinds of Dyessed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, 3 Bannisters and Neuel Posts £7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. : All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE, 3 - } Supplied with Flour of the Sm FINEST BRANDS Port Perry, Ost, 1, 1891, DOG .OST SA from the premises of the undersigned, lot 15, con. 2, Reach, on March 14, 1901, 2 Black- and-Tan Collie Dog ont years old; leather strap on neck. He answers readily to the name "Collie." A liberal reward given for information that will lead to his recovery. Any one retaining him alter this notice will be prosecuted. WEL. SOMERVILLE, a CM pa . At noon on Satirday, Ma on the 2nd con, Reach--Nonqt Road--A GREY WOLF ROBE, lined with Red suitable reward will be recovery. Any party in their possess'on will be prosec | March 27, 1901 - Manchester. | Rédch,

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