'nothing of monotony or sever- ty. I> re tune to visit the grounds during this advanced stage of development unhes- itatingly applauds the happy results of © both the architectural and 'schemes. 'In order that the reader may have s _ exterior of the building is ornamented. | material ls not stone, the idea of add- ing color to the work has been suggest- ed. How to apply the color sojthat it would belghten the beauty of the work | bas taxed the ingenuity of the most famous mural painter of the world, Mr, Charles Y. Turner of New York. The very intricate character of the staff work and the vast amount of if in delicate designs offered a most for _'bidding task. All four of the broad facades of the building have an arcad- ed effect. Every window is a deeply . recessed arch, with wide soffits and casings. Every entrance is composed of i Lard one or more high arches, with massive Potatoes_per pillars at the sides, and every pillar and pilaster Is of very elaborate detail | Shes Every window Is grilled and finished [Xe with, fidelity to the most artistic ideas of architects of the Spanish renais- sance, from which the general archi- tectural scheme of the Exposition is | derived. At the four corners of the great building are four towers, with open pavilions, 50 feet above the ground. 'Above the great arched entrances on very both the north and south entrances and: help to complete two wonderful architectural compositions. Imagine, if you can, the delicate and beautiful character of this unique work. Some one has said It reminded the observer of a skillful confectioner's best achievements in a fancy wedding cake many times exaggerated. The compari-- son Is not Inappropriate perhaps, for the Exposition celebrates a closer on- jon of the several Americas, and in the original white the wonderful compo- sitions of staff which crown these tow- ers possessed the apparent delicacy of one of these marvelous creations of the confectioner. But color has been added, and the white has disappeared. The likeness 1s no longer there. The brilliant colors that the Moors loved so steadfastly hundreds of years ago in Granada and 'Andalusia have been revived, better than the originals, The majestic col- umng and fancy pillars look like cary ed Ivory. The arabesques have a background of brilliant shades, such as yellows, pinks and reds of varying degrees. of brightness. The round domes have bands of green and other shades. The roofs are all of red tile. The broad eaves are upheld by sub- stantial brackets that resemble rose wood carved In Intricate design. The lofty towers present a radiance of blues, reds and gold. Medallions of Ericsson and other famous men who have given the world wonderful ma- chinery are surrounded with a glow of color. Difficult or impossible as it may seem to the reader to employ brilliant colors #0 freely upon a great building such as this without destroying its grandeur and 'cheapening its appearance, the problem has been magnificently work- ed out, and the effect is not merely Pp ng and harmonious, but the work every person 0 great hl Al alow with oon 3 b £8, ow "or and adorned with richly molded Sha work, the effect will be a pto- found surprise to Aisi who have visit In a western Massachusetts town Hves a young woman who Is blessed with both discrimination and tact. The first of these admirable qualities color |- harness is made to wear. There is g and perh aps some repairing | ay & bor ou can rileit. If so Goodwin would like to give estmite of what is wi You will find them ver in their charges. With their 'very complete repair shop and being 'expert workmen they turn out only first class work with guaranty'back of it. Let them call for your mount or take it to their place of business, Blong Block. Beary & Boncarp's hand-made no value to equal it. Discountsary factory made harness and the Price is not yoticeably higher. PORT PERRY MARKETS. | Oats. Peas--Black-eye. Peas-- Mummy Peas-- Small Red Olover .. a a EEX2EBECERSRUSRENSSNERARES Apples--per barrel A Pork . iii | Geese . | Ducks .. Shick wus Corn--selling She: Jakiga SSEE§S5E565FEEEE5E585588888 -a Millinery show room is at the hei assortment that would docredit to larger places than Port Perry. Side by side with a select lot of imported bats and bonnets - there's an array: of handiwork of our own expert trimmers that has been pro- nounced to be most creditable. A goodly assortment of fashion able shapes in untrimmed Mil linery and an immense selection of the newest things in flowers, foilage and fashionable trim- mings of all kinds awaits your millisers are prepared to have your order executed in a. way that is sure to please. IF YOU haven't seen the vast improvements in the construe-- tion of ladies' tailor made suits you can have but a faint con- ception of the strides that have been made in these garments. Misses L. & J. Stouffer. Cheapside IS NOW AT THE TOP ROUND OF THE LADDER. Have you seen our "Top Round" Boots for Ladies, in Finest Brack Kips. EF Just See Them, £7 Examine Them, EZ Try Them and E>" Buy Them E7 They Are No. 1. - Also our Immense Stdck of ALL KINDS of Boots and Shoes for Spring. and Summer Wears GT THEN FOF FOR CROGERIES Try our new, uncolored Ceylon {Tea at=25c, cheap a E jos Our Japans and Ceylon Blac s at same {pricess And now for Granglated Sam SUGAR by the barrel, 100 Ibs., or [gummy 2 i rer for $1, and retsonate THE DISPLAY of our Millers | chit of | © its perfection and comprises an | 3 choosing, and our experienced, Our Gentlemen's "Top Round" in ck and ¢ Ro A 3 under Ly fan This is the Quality and Wid 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 colori W. H. McCAW. WEDiteAEDi er WIRING You Had Better BRING IN THAT WHEEL % -- -- of yours and have it cleaned and repaired for the Summer's run. 'We are ready now at A.J. Davis' old stand--Blong Block. MAY & GOODWIN. During our Furniture Sale these Suites are Snaps to Ready Buyers and cannot be replaced for the prices, we offer them for less than Cost. Golden Quartered Oak Suite, Polished, 28x84, shaped, British Bevel Mirror, full swell front, regular price $635, for.. vow 8 Polished Oak Rute, swell fronts, had he Bevel Mirror, regular price $39, for, Polished Oak Suite, swell fronts, shaped, Belial Bevel Mirror, regular price 836, for .... Polished Mahogany Suite, shaped, British Bevel Mirror, 25x34, half brass bed, with Bow foot--an clegant Suite, regular $68, for.. Solid Ouk Suite, 18x36, Bevel Mirror, hand carved, shuped, swell tops, regular $25, for.. Golden Oak Suite, shaped, British Bevel Mirror, Polished, regular $42, for Another lot of the $8.95, $9.75 and $10.00 Bedroom Suites ready in a few days. W. J.NOTT, Manager. JESSOP RURNITURE (0, John A. Rodman HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER \ Port Perry, Sept 6, 1899. Ihave on hand a full supply of Seed Grain of all kinds. Also Alsike, Red Clover, Timothy aud Mixed Soed. Reliable. field snd Garden Seeds in Bulk or Package--Fresh and I have just Opened out; my SPRING STOCK OF is ES READY-MADE CLOTHING It will pay you to call and inspect it for yourselves before nying. Froceries and Provisions F Steck) Always on hand. n - RemovaL Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- "8% 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 I have opened out, in addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Fancy Goods, a fullline 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. Port Perry, Sept.2, 1900. ETS acres, being known as| = ie Foy Farm, the South half of lot No. 5, in the 5th concession: of the at 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 appl F. M. Yarxorp, Solicitor Ta Perry, orto - JOHN A. McGILLIVRAY, The Temple Building, Toronto ------ PEE BEST FARM IN THE PROVINCE for Sale at once. It is situated | about a mile and « half north-east of Sonya, Is on the fourth concession of Mariposa, the | south-half of lot No, 2, containing Eighty Aer venty-two tillable and eight d hard wi bush (Beech and Maple), &ood buildings and well fenced. ALEX, McDONALD, Sonya, "Ont. | re Valuable Farm coniprie ing 100 ACRES 98 acres are es and state of cultivation, good buildings and a well of fine water. T: of good, bearing fruit tr will be a good opporturi a grand Homestead, the proj owing to failing health, is desi of retiring from farming. uable property is situated or leading traveled road of lie 0 ship--being about 6 miles Port Perry; 16 miles from manville ; 4 miles from Burl station on the C.P.R.. and one mil from Blackstock. For partic apply to the proprietor on the perty. Immediate possession NELSON MARLO Blackstock, Jan, 22, 1goj. DOG - LOST TRAYED from the answers aa o "Collie," A Jibural reward ) for information that will lead to his recovery, Any one retaining him alter this notice will be proseguted. WEL, SOMERVILLE; March 27, 1gor. Manchester. "Robe Lost. At noon on Saturday, March 23, on the 2nd con, Reach-- Nonquon Road--A GREY WOLF SKIN ROBE, lined with Red Felt, A suitable reward will be paid for its recovery. Any party retaining it in their possession "after this notice will be prosecuted. THOS. LAMBE, Reach, March 27, 1go1. Flour--No 1 (warranted) $1.90 per bag. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Rolled Oats, Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Peas, Swiss Food, Flaked Rice, Flaked Barley * Quaker Oats. AT LOWEST PRICES. STOCK OF GROCERIES Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. SUGARS--21 Ibs. Redpath's Gran- ulated for $1. Canned Peas Canned Tomatoes Canned Corn Dried Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, &c., &c. | THREE CANS 25 CTS Sealed Tenders, EZ" Crockery at Cost "£3 EALED TENDERS will be FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS 2 sims uh emf |the purchase of all or any of the IN ENDLESS VARIETY-- |Parcels--Farm Properties---belong- FRESH AND PURE. Clothing and Bo & Shoe Business "IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. Tp ie i HR, S38 EN 2H shell Having inereassd the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING rie Hor Men and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in he district. fapencd in this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can Thot fail to ploase. . 'Come and see us in our enlarged quarters. bmy customers in every particulr, A. F. CARNEGIE IREMOVALeseoso ; Woe Mov, extensive premises just vacated by Me. B. F. Ackermax, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the @raining, Glazing, Paper Hanging. Kalsomining and Sign Writin | Executed in first class style and at Moderate Prices. ing or Repairing will receive Prompt attention. and Decorative Tinting in all the modern forms and shades. I HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY OF Parties Build ever shown in Port Perry, comprising all the Jeading New York styles "and colorings, such as the New Tapestrys, 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 2c Papers up. All of which are 1901 Patterns, and no back numbers, Parties requiring better advantage than to look through my Sample Books at your own homes, and match the papers with particular room and its surroundings. In future I shall be located one door poe of Mr. Widden's Grocery. Sa YEARLY to Christian or woman to look after Hotel Property at Epsom | For Hy OR TO RENT. mee od olor Tor sale or to wlio, Hot Paper Hanging : | TRENGTH, Wall Paper this season could not spend a few leisure moments to hi Ct HEAPNESS, STYLE. i Durability and ison of Prices Courted ATTY & BONGARD. Furniture Sale But Not(t) Giving Up Business. king Department every branch is com s, Robes, &c. Having purchased my advance in price I am foe rnish one of the best to is--fair dealing to all, 1 in exchange. uneral Goods nt AM AGENT FOR MONUMENTS. pee JOHN No. Warercoms--one doa wet ofthe St. Charles Hotel. "1 have the largest and most verled Stock of BOOTS ano SHOES ever My aim shall be to please ed our business to the South side of Queen Street' and now occupy the lus Stock left over the Holidays, I will give Great Bargains b Two Months, for Cash or Credit untii next fall to re- lete--~such as repared to give my customers the learses: in the County. Prices low as ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised PATENT MEDICINES to be sold by auction on the 23xd November, and withdrawn at the The BEST and CHEAPEST Stock in the County. sale. K=" Wanted--Butter and Eggs, for which the highest Cash price will be paid. Nov. Vv. 39, 1 1899: W. TUMMONDS. I~ MONEY TO LOAN, We have funds fo ons parties for investment on mortgage at 4} PI CENT, and those who wish to renew old a an buy more land or build, may obtain mone from us without any delay, (sod very © have customers who want to buy ime 0 those who would exchange busi- vesses for The same. I you have farms or other J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto, or JOHN ADAMS, Port Perry. EZ" Klondyke, British Columbia, North-West Territory and Man- itoba, Parties going to any of the above parts' call on A. |. Davis, C.P.R. chet agent, for information rates, &c. perties any kind, please send us price and description of same ire and Life Insurance effected, and a general financial ig brokerage business transacted. LUND » 2 8 Vistoria Street, TORONTO, Diesfeld's Ho DIAMOND We are prepared to give SPECIAL BARGAINSgin GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter g Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. Prices to suit you all right, WEDDING AND ENCAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, Opaland Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crocks 1y 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. EF = Repgiring as usual, DIESFELD'S Port Perry, Nov. 30, 1898. Carnegie's ROLLER MILL ALLY BEDE NINN The undersigned takes this opportunity of veturning his sincen 3 thanks for the large measure of patronage bestowed om him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly approved and mast modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS & tor the manufacture of Flour, and is prepared to do Gristing and Chopping Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give PL to my customers THE PLANING TFACTOF in full operation and can supply all kinds of : Dyessed Lumber, also Lumber, Jorsts, Scantling ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mo ¥ Bannisters and Newel Posts Supplied with Flour of the overhauled the enfive Mill and introduced the best, mas ; ng