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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Apr 1902, p. 3

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x ~ proposa truest patriotism d "the « necessary to remove from pln 2 K Morr th 4 M dig at agoMr. SchalkB ey 'Kitchener ranted a safe res ps ritish lines and back ; i to see Mr Steyn with refer- nce to the possibility of peace ls. Lord Kitchener, with the consent of the Government, had ~ mcceded to the request. The an- cement of the War Secretary "was received with cheers. The Associated Press has good son to believe that Lord Kitchen- ~ er, in his interview with Mr. Schalk urger, agreed to withdraw the * banishment proclamation issued in September if General Dewet and - and other Boer Leaders surrender. © The Westminster Gazette this |, afternoon urges that any peace pro- posal should be regarded on its . 'merits, pointing out that the ungen- erous assumption that the previous 'Boer overtures were signs of weak-- ness contributed largely to the fail- 'ure of the negotiations. The Pall Mall Gazette would Y C think {hat the brave, skilful 2 Delare that the not consist in of a hopeless 'the prolongation Struggle." The St. James' Gazette extracts from the unilluminative despatches thus far received from Pretoria, theory that Mr. Schalk Burger and the other members of his party' have possibly already surrendered, and rave been released 'on parole for the ptirpose of seeing President Steyn and Genefal Dewet. In a despatch from Pretoria, made public to-mght, Lotd Kitch. 'ener gives his usual weekly total of 'captures, etc., but does not mention the Schalk Burger incident. In connection with the statement that the proclamation of banish- ment is to be withdrawn, it is recall- ed that in his speech on the Liberals motion at the opening of Parliament regarding the war Mr. Chamberlain stated that banishment would be South Africa such men as Mr. Schalk Burger, because in some of his cor- respondence recently captured the acting President had advised that any surrender should be uncondi- tional, in order that the Boers might afterwards form committees and vith the aid of their friends in Europe again work for a Dutch South Africa. Under the present circumstances, however, it appears that Mr. Schalk Burger's views have modified to the 'extent of discussinig a surrender oh terms, in which case Mr, Chamber. lain's views may also be consistently altered. From Bad to Worse: And This is the Experience bof ~ Many Port Perry Readers. 77 "An aching back is bad : Neglected it grows worse every month. Backache is Kidney Talk. To cure the back you must cure the kidneys, Or other ills follow. Urinarytroubles, diabetes; Bright's disease. Also symptoms common to other diseases Port Perra citizens now tell you the way to get cured. Hugh Lucas, Port Perry, says: "] have been suffering for many years with kidney trouble and in- tense pain in the back. I have tried many remedies with only slight re- lief. I procured a bottle of Dr Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets from the drug store of A. J. Davis, and am pleased to say that for the length of time I have been using them they have done miea great deal of good, more than anything else ever did. Iam by nd means oung and cannot expect too much, Ta recommend them tonscienti- busly to others." _ If you are convinced Pilcher's Tablets are what you want, you can purchase regular size for 50 cents per bottle. If not obtainable at tiruggists mailed free of postage on eceipt of price. The Dri Zina Piteher Ca., Toronto; Ont. mime ates tie The French Count de Saint Ouen has left an endowment of $2,000,000 for a scheme to rear arace of giants. Giants and giantesses are encour- aged to marry, by a $20,000 dowry for one such marriage every year. ical giants would have their vantages if they were only giants nd and soul. But there would ern flats vil er great Increasing Army, a of men and women that fo overcome a lack of vigor in To replace inertia by n to malké good, red blood that gt up t system, to have strong nerves ydu must eat more, digest more, assintildte more. How tan it be done ? By uding Ferrozone. It invigorates; strengthens, possesses magical bealth giving powers. Get Ferrozone to-day and make yourself strong and well. : -- i In a letter to the Farmers' Advo. cate the Canadian High Commissi- oner says : "I hope that in the near future it may be found to be possible to do something to remove the anomaly that at present exists in x pe to the interchange of news- rs and book matter between 'the United Kingdom and Canada 'compared with the arrangements stween Canada and the United tes. The matter 1s an exceed- important, one, and I am sure |} y the or he ish to bi the sate that [ am again the field, and have opened a Bicycle and Repair Shop in the Leonard Block, next door south of the Photograph Gallery, and am this year handling the famous Adlake & Crown Bicycles. Call and see samples. Now is the time to have your Wheels repaired and c¢ eaned. Wheels called for if requested. B. MAY, April 2, 1902. (Successor to May & Goodwin.) " MISSES L. & J. STOUFFER desire to annottuce to the Ladies of this district that their Stock of Millinery for the Spring of 1902 surpasses that of all former Seasons, and they will be pleased to show their welcome visitors thé magnificent Millinery Creations for | Flaked Rice, i back of not being able Choices Stock of Goods, ot Beautiful Spring. district. Every garment is LI. & Everything that 1s new, most stylish and attractive as well in appearance as price, will be displayed in profusion. Our Store is the Grand Centre for Dress Making for this so constructed as to beconié the wearer as to style and fit. J. STOUFFHR: CERTAINLY IT PAYS. To Purchase the Best Goops in the Market and we have got them right here at Cheapside Every one know$ when they want SoMETHING really Goop, FASHION- ABLE and up to date in the Boot & Shoe Line They have only to call at CAEAPSIDE and get just what they want, No Auctiou Sale Goods.ever kept by us, all Our Goods being purchas sicle prices for the quaiity. {0 1 GROCERIES Our House is Noted as being A 1. Finest Teas and Coffees in built and in packages. quality of Dates. HAND Valencia Oranges, Naval Oranges, Mexican Oranges. Rolled Oats; Rolled Barley, Quaker Oats, and Grape Nuts. Rolled Bacon, Breakfast S. C. Hams. Matthew's Celebrated Rosé Brand Lard. . Sardines, Salmon, Lobsters, Shrimps, &c., &c,, &c., &a Messina Lemons, Walnuts, monds, Peanutsi&c , &c. Art Crear ror CASH. Kindly call and examine our ae: Bacon, Al- Sap ARN Linton Orrres; Port Perry. = March 12, 1902. ~~ *F corner of Arrow and Lorne Streets, Port Perr: fortable, in good r pair, 1} story. The lot contains' i land on whicli there are a number are also a good well and new pump. Immediate possession. For particu or to proprietor, OSEPH BRYANT, Feb. 27, 1902, _ Manchester 5a SAAT ATIVAN A - Rg000 rane o Se Ren business in this and | Eris as Manager' rres Encl. 8 If. dd a st. ation it will receive the s at the hands of the Gov- "of the me two countries. yours Satie i ed from the best. Houses in Canada in their respective lines and we have | | now our Furr Stock of First-Crass Goods for Spring and Summer wear to hand and offering at lowest pos- Findst Marmalade Oranges sus = Tost and Lok or al arb ond The undersigned nedoffers for Sale or to Rent his House ahd Lot on the The Dwelling'i is com- acre first-class of choice bearing fruit trees; there lars apply at ThE OBserver office, MISS HARRISON Dress and Mantle Maker \ ISHES to inform the latlies that she has moved to her fine Robitis in the Allison Block where she is prepared to execute all orders in Dress and Mantle Making ith a thanner ungurpassed for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect. We shape and mold every piece of material until the finished garment resembles a work of art. Remember our claimd, dhd see how carefully we vindicate them. Our charges are consistent with the value giver. Port Perry, March 27, 1go2. Abbott & McKitrick Licensed Auctioneers and Valuators for the Township of Reach, Village of Port Foriy and Township Scngog. EG TO INTIMATE to the general public that acy business under the above head inffusted to their care will receive their best attention in every respect to secure the greatest possible success, -- With Sale Lists carefally made ont and Blank Forms furnisned Free of Charge, together with very Moderate Charges for sdles they dsk for a fair trial and no favor to satisy all that they are worthy cf public patronage. Parties wishing to engage their services are directed for sale dates to the Opserver Office, Port Perry, and make arrangements there, or apply personally or by letter to either JOHN ABBOTT, Port Perry, or JAS. McKITRICK, Greenbank. Sittings of the Division Courts Finest Patras Currants, Selected COUNTY OF ONTARIO. Raisins, Seeded Raisins. « Cooking Figs, Prunes, an exira 1902. 1. WHITBY--Clefk, D0, Macdonell, Whithy Janu: ary 8, February 4, March 4, April 4, May$, June 3, Tay, Se tember October ember 4. odd. OSHAWA---Clerk, D. 0. Macfonell, Whitby---Jany- ary 9, February 5, March 5, April & May 7. June 4, July b, September 5, October 7, November 5, Dec: ember 5, Jan. 7, 1903. 2. BROUGHAM--COlerk, M, Gleeson, Greenwood --Jant- ary 10, March & Piss 9, July 8, Ssptember 9, Nov. ember 7, Jan 3. PORT PERRY Clerk, J. W. Burnham, Port Perry -- January 14, March 7, M May 13, July §, September 13, November 11, Jan, 3, 1903. 4 UXBRIDGE Clerk, Jou B Gould, Uxbridge January 17, March 21. May 30 July 11, Septenibes PR I, Jai. 16, 193. November 4, Dec- 5. CANNINGTON --Olerk, Geo. Smith, Canuington-- Jhnsary 16, March 20, May 28, July 10, Beptomber , November 20, Ja 15, 1 6. BEAVERTON Clerk, Geo. ¥. Bruce; Beaverton-- 15, Mash h 19, May 28 Beptember 24, Nov- 9, Jan, 1 7. UPTRRGROVE-Clerk, P. Hart, Uj ~--March 18, May 27, Sipbmmbor 13 Novem! Iam ve OR TO RENT. The undersigned. offers for sale or to rent his property situited on the west side of Lilla street, Port Perry. The property embraces nearly a whole block and contains 12 lots, on which is erected a 2-story frame dwelling containing ten rooms}; size {of building 28x30, on stone founda- tion--cellar full size--good out buildings. Splendid well and cis- tern. The land is of choice quality and there is an orchard of choice bearing fruit trees. For particulars, apply to Mr. John Rolph, Port Perry or to the proprietor, J. J. HAMBLY, Swan Lake, Man WANTED. Wanted af énce--a Dressmaker and Two Apprentices. EF Klohdyke, British Columbia, itoba. Parties North-West erie and Man- 7s the % Flour_No, 1 (wa $1.80 per bag. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Rolled Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Swiss Food, Flaked Quaker Oats, AT LOWEST PRICE; STOCK OF GROCERIE Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. Canned Peas Canned Tomatoes Canned Corn f Dried Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, &¢ EZ Crockery aT CosT PATENT MEDIC! THREE CAN 25 E=" Wanted--Butter and for which the highest Cash ne will be paid. W. TUMMONDS. F. SMITH, General C arter Takes pleasure in returning thanks to the public for the esteemed pat- ronage bestowed on him since com- menting the business of Carting and would state that he is fully equipped to do CARTING AS IT SHOULD BE at the very shortest notice and at prices that cannot fail to please the public. Carting to and from the Railway Depot a Specialty, Residence--Brick House; oppo- site the Methodist Parsonage. F. SMITH. Port Perry, Aug. 1901. CHOIGE FARM FOR SA SALE ON EASY TERMS. HE undersignd offers for sale that fine _ farn containing 100 acres more or less being the West half of lot 3, concession 7, Towuship of Scugog. On the premises dre a good frame dwelling house containing seven rooms, frame baru with stone founda: tion--good stabling. This fina property is situated only 24 wiles from Port Periy-- good roads. For particulars apply to the proprietor. W. L. MARSHALL Port PERRY, July 24, 1001, sl House and Lot for Sale or to Rent, The undersigned offers for Sale or to Rent that fine property situa ed and Rosa Street, Port Perry; lately occupied by Mr. Henry Mes Kenzie. This 1s a desirable property and should find § ready purchases For particuldrs as to price, terms of payment, &c, apply to, \ J H. BROWNS 1901, Port Perry , Oct. PORT PERRY | Violin, Voice Production and Singing. Thoro ugh Training i Guaranteed. £7 CLASSES NOW OPEN For terms and particulars apply! to y PROF. V. A. WANDLER: Caré of W. H, McCaw, Y Port Perry." School of we {The uhdegsigred haying on hand. a fire Stock fof Furniture including : Credit duting the Holiday season. ReMovAL ving had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up ) spec. ally, I'am satisfied I have now one of th e best appointed Drug Stores in the Province; and have taken possession of my hew up, in 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 'hve opened an invitation to all to call and see me in my hew premises. A.J. DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept 2, 1900. lothing and Hay ng increased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of READY. MADE CLOTHING ttg for Men and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be.equaled in this district, I have the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS ano SHOES ever opened in this locality for your inspection; and the prices are such as can- not fail to pldase. Come and see us in our enlarged quarters. my customers in every particulr. | A. F. CARNEGIE. Port Berrys My aim shall be to please my REMOVALsesess We have Moved our busipiess to the South side of Queen Street and now oecupy thé extensive premjscs just vacated by Mer. B, F. ACKERMAN, where wé will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line WHICH CHEAPNESS, STYLE| A I d~-©m€pmp Durability and STRENGTH, 8Cannot be surpassed in the County, | | 7) | | Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &o., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Oourted BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry ESTABLISHED 1847. SEASONABLEX- Furniture Sale some Prize Parlor Sets, Dining and Bed room Sets, all of i which will be sald. Cheap for Cash of approved ; Give me a call, In my Undertaking Depatfment every branch is complete--such #s ff okets, Coffins, Robes, &c. Having purchased my Funeral Goods efore 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 ny. My motto is--fair dealing to all. Wood taken in exchange, K="1 aM AGENT FOR MONUMENTS. § JOHIT IN OTT; Waterooms--one door west of the St. Charles Hotel Jeweler, Oct, 23, 1901. & ey ably ensconsed in their new mises in the an ample, supply of CHOICE, FRESH MEATS a rices that cannot fail to please. | A full supply of Meats of the very to please the most fastidious. attention. March 5, rgo2. TO OONSUMPTIVES. health by a simple means, after sufferis for several years with a very seve affection, and that dread disease Oo tion, is anxious to make known to. his f low sufferers the means of cure. ¢ fet ~ L. &]. STOUFFER. A will Looated in Our New Preis ii Purdy Block | where the Public will sways fin fi best grades, and cut in dimension 3 All orders will receive prompt | S. T. CAWKER & SON. { The undersigned having been restored to i Xperience is Invariably Essential to Success. WE. 1 siafl AVING had considerable experience in negotiating Sales of some of the largest transactions in Real Estate in this district, and in evety instance giving perfect satis- faction to all coneerned, I have concluded to [devote my whole attention {6 disposing ot all Real Estate that may be placed in my lands for sale. FARMS FOR SATE I would call special attention of parties requiring Fars to E Four fine properties now listed and for Sale: Three Farms in Scugog. i One Farm in Reach. . | a Partids desirous of disposing of landed properties gilli | I consult their own interests by placing them with me for | sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. | rnin 3 LOANS in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low rates. Quick actjon. EZ I represent the most desirable, Fite dnd Life Insurance | Companies. Prompt attention given to applications. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. ~ i | without Commissign on Real Estate security in Peal, SPECIAL SALE OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR THE N| X 30 DAYS My entire Winter Stock of Clothing will be Sacrificed. © VALUES NO OBJECT All must be Cleared Out frtespective of Profit. Part Perry, Feb. 25, 1909. Mid- Winter Furniture Sale Stylish, Up- to date Furniture, BIG BARGAING--* pe sl, CASH Commencing with Saturday First February, and continuing for 6} days we. shall give Bic Barcains to ready Casi Buyers. EZ" Watch this space every week for Prices. Morris Ghairs, OQak....,... ii dines regular price § 5 oo for § 3 75 Morris Chairs, Oak or Mahogany........ " 7 s5ofor 5:0 Extension Tables, 5legs................ i 7 oo for 5 50 Extension Tables, 5 legs, round new style u 9 50 for 7 go Dining Chairs, Golden Oak finjsh ....... Ww o 65 for 0 50 0 " Wo Re 1 o70for o 58 w " Roa i od 85for © 70 1 n wna ied. i ogofor 0 75 as " 1 oo for o 85 Polished Mahogany Parlor Suits--3 pieces, spring seats, spring edges, biscuit tufted, fancy, woven panel in each Sad back--a beautiftl Set. .....,...... 75 oo for 55 00 JESSOP FURNITURE C0. W. J. NOTT, Manager, Port Perry, Febtuaty 20, 1902. Carnegie's ROLLER MILLS IN FULL BLAST | SALA = ANANTAVANN The undersigned takes this opportunity of returning hisTsincera 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 ths entive Mill and introduced the best, mop approved dnd most modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS & for the manufacture of Flour, and is prépared to do = . . oo Gristing and Choppingi#- Ezpeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give sutigfaction to my customers TRADE | THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lymber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick . #ls, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts erm LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kisdd of TURNING did SOROLL SAWING ; 3 5 JAMES OARNEGIE Port Per Le oss 3 0% a Supplied with Flour of the FINEST BRANDS Wea are prepared to give SPECIAL BARGAINS ihe COLD" AND SILVER ; ATH: Gold Filled Cases in great variety, sbme as smell as a Quarter 4 nicely Eameled and Set with Pearls, &c. Prices to suit you alf fight, ven AND ENGAGEMENT and Diamonds,' all fine and New \ BAT VARIETY VERY Crear. | ney Knives: Forks S poo Fruit Dishes, Butter Diss, Sets, &c., and some more to f EF Also 1s Goods. u * Bu

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