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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Jun 1901, p. 3

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rds, for + soda 12 03s i fr oe Pocket 8. Hop. smn Fea fm. fn for Ali fore ead competitor-- ist Be "Toilet ; 2nd Watch Chain, © 4. Runnin, long Jue, for everybody, three trials for each eompetitor--1Ist cash $1 i 2nd Gig Whip. 5. Rioning Shih jump, for everybody, three trinls for eich competitor--let Fine Engraving of Edward VII iu frame ; 2ud Pair Lacrosse Shoes. 6. Vaulting with pole, for eerybody, three triuls for each competitor--Ist hand. * some Wall Cabinet; 2ud Pair Cuff 1 a, 150 yards, for Indian boys 'oot race, or India: only--lst ockot Knife ; 20d Pair Cutf Buttons. 8. Foot race, 250 yards, for men, everybody --1st Superior Gig Whip; 20d Good Gig Whip 9. Burrel race, for men, everybody--Ilst cush $1; 20d cash 50 ctx, 10. Hammer Throwing, everybody --1st Handsome Mirror ; 2nd Pair Lacrosse Shoes. 11. Tuepet Jud an 2nd cash ractice with bow and arrow for ET only--lst Pocket Kuife ; 2 ory : ne wh "Cuff HRuttons. 15. J os contest for ladies only--Ist ij Yui Bosque Statuettes ; 2ud Large 16. Tone ot War, 6 Canadians challenge 6 Euglishmen, Irishmen or Scotchmen-- Good Leuther Belt to each one of the Winning Team. 17. Bicyele Race for Girls, three times round the Village Square--Ilst Fine Hair Brush; 208 Pretty Enamelled Sleeve Links. 18. Bicycle Race (amateurs), Manchester and return--1lst Water Color Land: scape ; 2nd Pair Bicycle Stockings. 19 Bicycle Race, everybody (route, Prince Albert to Manchester to Borelia to Prince Albert)--1st Silver Sugar Urn ; 2nd Bronze Time Pieces. The Prizes in Elocution will consist of Haudsomely Bound Books and other articles of value. Two prizes for each event. Entry fee 5 per ceut. value of prize. Entry at grounds. CONCERT...... Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 p.m. An elaborate programme of Music vocal and instrumental, and Elocutionary Contest for Public and High School scholars in vicinity, and Entrancing Flag Drill. Band present through afternoon and evening entertainment. Admiseion to Grounds-- Adults, 15 cents; Children between 12and 8 years, 10 cents ; Children under 8 years, free Admission to Concert, 25 cents ; children uuder 12 years 15 conts, Refreshments provided on grounds during afternoon and evening. By order of Committe, EFFREY, Chairman, 3] the ort odex scientific methods. { argument east whether fhe exclusive right to treat | [the sick which the medical profes- on claims would not bea worse a| public evil than the occasional prac- tice of | s who do not follow ' The Irish Language. Londan, June 23--In the House of "Commons last night Thomas |. O'Donnell (Nationalist) moved in favor of the Irish Education Board including the Irish language asa subject of instruction in Ireland, and in his speech supporting the motion, Mr. O'Donnell declared that the Irish members of the House meant to make Irish a living lan- guage. Mr. John Dillon lormer-leader of l the Nationalist party, second O'Donnell's motion in a stroug speech, in which he resented the attempt of the Board of Education to banish the Irish - Japeuage, and declared that if this demand. was, refused the Irish people would have the board swept away. Mr. George Wyndham, Chief . t Ireland, Wa in eg the dk were provinci and 'said it was a matter which ought to be delegated to the board. The motion was rejected by a vote of 107 to 56. Cape Town, June 25.-- Details of the engagement between General Elliott's column and Dewet's force near Reitz, June 6, show that the British surprised the Boer convoy. The burghers fled, but, seeing that the captors were not in strong force, returned and charged with determination, and after desperate fighting recaptured the convoy. Meanwnile Colonel De Lisle arrived with reinforcementsand the fight. ing was renewed. The Boers lay beneath their waggons and unflinch- ly fired volleys between the wheel while their comrades were engaged in in-spanning and. driving off that portion of the convoy farthest from the British. The latter pushed in among the wagons, using the bay- onet freely. General Delarney was present and personally used a rifle His right-hand neighbor was killed and the comrade on his left was wounded. The affair ended in a series of hand-to-hand encounters and fierce melees, the Boers eventu- ally being driven off. One of Gen- eral Dewet's staff officers was wound- ed and taken prisoner. Long Suffering Canada. Too good a friend Fond customer to turn way" is the heading of a typical New orl Sun appeal for a good understanding wit!FRassia, The swift development of American trade with one of ""our oldest and best friends" is measured in the New York Sun by a growth from $6,000,000 in 1896 to,$10,000,- Lis in 1900 with a balance of trade in | favor of the United States of $3,000 oo States manufacturers. worried at the prospect of losing the "$10 000,000 | 'export trade to Rusdy with its favorable balance of $3,000 There are no 0.008 of worry over the $110,000,000 export trade to Canad with its ro- American balance of $67,500,000. The Pesan of trade in favor of the United States as against Carnda amounts to twenty-two times the balance of trade ie favor of the United States as against Rus. sid. The exports from the United States iy Canada are $110,000,000 against §10,- 000,000 American' exports to Russia and still the United States is agitating by the danger of losing the trifling trade with Russia, Caoada ought to allow the United "tates to choose between the alternative of market for market or tariff for tariff. Modern Fanaticism, The truth of the adage that] human nature is always the same is being demonstrated most forcibly by the wonderful success which is attending, the Dowie movement in Chicago. This man professes to heal the sick by prayer. So far there is nothing incopsistent .with the teachings of Christianity in his claim, however much it may con- flict with the scientific enlighten- ment of the age, but it almost passes belief that an apparently intelligent audience of thousands of people, in a city like Chicago should listen with approval while he proclaimed himself to be Elijah, who had first appeared as Elijah himself, second as John the Baptist, and now in him, the restorer of all things, and that over three thousand persons in that audience should have risen promptly to their feet at his request ~ for all to stand up who believed in 'his declaration. The darkest period of the middle ages displays no ; Shay ple of iad finatical credul. rough e: reason to doubt their sincerity. Itis impossible that such a large number of people should be in col- with im to deceive the it is not imporbable that |* f believes in the mission] he proclaims. The man who can move thousands as he has done is assuredly no imposed imposter, and | { colored Ta at asc, cheap at joc. Our TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Pert Perry, is now in a position to 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 reappointed Tic t Agent for the Grand Trunk Raillfly. Parties intending to travel w nsult their: own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip. ITE "PACIFIC RY. WILL RON | AT RETURN PARES Hom Sather 0 Duy Drvursions to tho Canadian Ford Weak =] $40 Going June 183 Retarning until Aug. 18 ui Rail or 8. 8. Alberta) Going June 16° Returning until Sept. 16 (All Rail or S, 8. Alberta) Golng Jul, a Returning until Sept. 22 ai Ra ge Alberta) | ou. rah Asst. Genl. Past, Agent, 1 King Street East, Toronto. Cheapside IS NOW AT THE TOP ROUND OF THE LADDER. ANTLER KESTEVEN. ovo... BINsCARTH MoosoMiN Hamiora,,.. YORKTON .. Prixce ApEn. MacLeon Rep Deer... EDMONTON... .. / Have you seen our "Top Round" r Gel Top R Boo Samet and Chocolate. Also our ExTRrA SovEREIGN Brands. These Boots beat anything | in this part of Canada. B= Tost See Them, EZ Examine Them, EZ Try Them and EZ Buy Them EF They Are No. 1. Also our Immense Stock of ALL KINDS of Boots and 'Shoes for | Spring and Summer Wear, : THEN { FOR GROCERIES Try our new, un Ceylon] Japans and Devion, Za And DOW at same Jor Granulated GREEN OR BLACK ITS VIRTUES ARE MANY ; ITS FAULTS NON That is saying a good deal, but it is a true statemen can verify it yourself. A trial will prove the truth or of the above statement. Ceylon Teas are sold in s "QA SALADA" packets only, never in bulk. Mixed or uncolored Ceylon Green. Sample on application. "SALADA," Toronto, We A PERFECT BEAUTY. The new wall papers are making buyers happy. The variety of the figures and the excelence of the colors used will iusure the very best results in the way of papering your home. The designer has been cgreful to produce colors suitable for any room or for the in- dividual taste. We are sure you will be abundantly pleased with the designs, and only want your i id tion. W. H. McCAW. WEDDED SOV 4EDH- 4S wee CHEAPER. CHEAPEST Trade is booming, and no wonder when you buy brand New Furniture at Cost Prices. Bedrgom. Suits, were $12 for $9.65. Oak Sideboards, were $17 for $11. RR I OY UY SL RAR Len Bedstoads, were $4.50 for $3. Fancy Flower Tables at 65¢, 53¢, 50c, banded---was $45 for $31.50. Wilton Rug Parlor Suit, was $55 for $42. Everything else in pr during our Sacrifice Sa JESSOP FURNITURE CO. Sporyion Grocery & Provision Emporium, $1.90 per bag. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Peas, Swiss Food, Flaked Rice, Quaker Oats. AT LOWEST PRICES. STOCK OF GROGERIE Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. Canned i Canned Corn Dried Peaches, Prunes, Canned Peas THREE FIELD & CARDEN SEED! IN ENDLESS VARIETY. PATENT MEDICINES The BEST and CHEAPES' Stock in the County. : KZ" Wanted--Butter and Fgg for which the highest Cash pr | will be paid. ¥ ur White Straw Sailors At25cts. Misses L &d. Stoner. Grand Trunk Railway. TIME TABLE. Port Pi PERRY. ed By the Car Load Bae fustheceived a Car of Ulriches' Inspected Seed Corn. thern Sweet Ensilage and Improved Early Leaming which will be sold at Reasonable Prices, Carrot, Mangel, Sugar Beet Mangel a Specialty. Garden Seeds of all kinds in packet or in bulk. OGERIES AND PROVISIONS FRESH AND RELIABLE, dymade Cl othing * in the New Styles. Fit Guaranteed. REMOVAL Heng had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug * Storesin the Province, and have taken possession of my new up, addition 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 and extensive premises, where I have opened in an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. Ww by A.J. DAVIS, Port Perry, Sept.2, 1900. % 5 dothing and Boot & Shoe Business il ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS , 3d, i © Having essed the dimensioos of my pretises, 1 have purchased and Wilton Rug Parlor Snit, spring seat, spring edges, Silk| opened out an Extensive Stock of EADY-MADE CLOTHING frst for Men and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in ths district. I have the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS anp SHOES ever "opened in this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can J'not fail to ploase. W. J. NOTT, Manager:| HE i Come and see us in our enlarged quarters. My aim shall be to please my customers in every particulr. A. F. CARNEGIE ort Perry, Sept 6, 1899. Rolled Oa ts Flaked Barley! 'REMOVALssseso Flour--No. 1 (warranted)| e have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Ackermax, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line eee WHICH FOR: HEAPNESS, STYLE + Durability and TRENGTH, not be surpassed in the County, ID-WINTER Furniture Sale But Not(t) Giving Up Business. ring a surplus Stock left over the Holidays, I will give Great Bargains > Next Two Months, for Cash or Credit untii next fall to re- sons. Goa dertaking Department every branch is complete--such as Having purchased my Funeral Goods! dvance in 1 am prepared to give my customers the earses in the County. Prices low as furnish one of the best ir dealing toall. KZ 1 Au AGENT TOR en JOHN INO spe to doo wast of the St. Asa io Te 5 190%. ; BICYCLES We are handling the most superior line of Wheels in Canada Perfect Model 40 - $60 Perfect Model 30 50 40 Dominion ially invited Prospective purchasers ase cord to inspect our stock, EZ" General repairing attended to. Lawn Mowers repaired as they should be. MAY & GOODWIN. John A. Roc 11 Kalsomining and Sign Writing Executed in first-class style and at Moderate Prices. Parties Build- ing orrRepairing 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 ever shown in Port Perry, comprising all the leading 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 Ingraina. A variety of over 1500 Patterns from the Cheapest 2c Papers up. All of which are tgor Patterns, and no back numbers, Parties requiring Wall Paper this season could not spend a few leisure moments to better advantage than to look through my Sample Books at your owm homes, and match the papers with particular room and its surroundings: In future I shall be located one door north of Mr. Widden's Grotery. iigatolas ok We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell fas a Quarter o Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. Prices to suit you all right. WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, Opaland Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crocks at GREAT VARIETY VERY CHEAP, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baske ts, T Sets, &c., and some more to follow. EZ Also Fancy Goods. EVERYTHING GOES CHEAP. "E&Y ZF Repairing as usual, DIESFELD'S Carnegie's ROLLER MILLS IN FULL BLAST! LILLARD LAT EEN The undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincer thanks for the large measurs of patronage bestowed om 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 approved and most modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS ¢ BR TRIE Gristing and Choppin Bo Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give sutigfaction to my customers TRADE | THE PLANING FACTOR in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, P ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts 7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. \ All kinds of TURNING and i SAWING done am AMES CAR a. Supplied with Flour of the FINEST BRANDES Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. WATT AVALT AN ATNAY 000. YEARLY to Christian man! or woman to look after cowing business in this and SE Coa tiont phe as Manager dent ome, velo EE

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