and' oats has the ground and spt moisture to start r crop. If sown rate of about ce, it will furnish fapanese land Japan. 'the best varieties. oe cows well) is the fall feeding. An- able fall fodder plant t should mot be her has become em, on land that has i the same way as in drills like corn | will be ample attained a growth is crop very heavy by: stock, but in its feed il.cake. 8 should ance the ration, beans have been ely grown for fodder thern = States for some are gaining popularity in h as well, They produce nt of rich forage, grow he height of from two "and to four feet, branching free- jucing numerous woolly ining two to tliree round beans, Sow about the same a fine, deep, firm and seed bed in rows about 30 apart and on the level, from o four pecks of seed to the acre. likely to do well in South rio, and in similiar latitudes they have not as yet been tried. On account of their in protein, and their nitro- pen «gathering ability they are of attention and trial. The soy bean has been the most satisfactory of all varieties tested "in Canada. Sy F. W. Hopson, ~ & Live Stock Commissioner, MARRIED. ForuAn-McBripE--At the home of the bride's parents, on Wed- * nesday, April 16th, 1902, by the * Rev. Jobn McMechban, Mr. James Laing Forman, son of Major Forman, to Miss Amelia B. (Minnie) McBride, daughter of Dugald McBride, Esq. Principal of the High School, Port Perry. We wish the young and intelli- The undersigned offers for Sale or 10 Rent that fine property situat- ed and Rosa Street, Port' Perry, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Mc- Kenzie. This 1s a desirable property and should find a 'ready purchaser. Yor particulars as to price, terms of payment, &c, apply to the pro rietor, RES 'D MCKAY, Whitty. Or to J. W. Menarry, Port Perry. Whitby, April 15, 1902, ~ FASHIONABLE APPAKEL FOR MEN. Kew. better stocks than ours can be found, none prices so very rea. g sonably, and if you favor us with your patronage we will do all in our § er to see toit that you are pleased We have only the best and reliable makes and would strong- lv urge an early choice.--A. F. CARNEGIE. FAD BECAME A MANIA, Tempted by Harvard Book Plates, & Doctor Turned Thief. "would seem from the experience | d college library that! k plate collecting may sometimes | velop into a dangerous and expen- 1 A few years ago the Har- ry found that the engraved it pastes on the inside of f its books as marks of its ip were disappearing from | the less used volumes. The )k plates, it appears, are high- od collectors, and some of ly valuable for their well as for interesting early book collect- ~ These were natu- of the thief. in hand, Pes 1 with full evidence of his guilt n him. | April g, 1902. 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 tho time to have your Wheels repaired and cleaned. Wheels called for if requested. 3 B. MAY, April 2, 1902. (Successor to May & Goodwin.) SHOU MISSES L. & J. STOUFFER desire to announce 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 the magnificent Millinery Creations for Beautiful Spring. Everything that is new, most stylish and attractive as well in appearance as price, will be displayed in profusion. Oar Store is the Grand Centre for Dress Making for this district. Every garment is so constructed as 'to become the wearer as to style and fit. MISS HARRISON Dress and Mantle Maker \ ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to her fine Rooms in the Allison Block where she is prepared to execute all orders in Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsurpassed 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 claims, and see how carefully we vindicate them. Our charges are consistent with the value given. RoryPery, March 27, 1goa. GR IAT Discount Sale ROOTS AND SHOES AT AVING PURCHASED very heavily of Ladies' and Gen- tlemen's Boots and Shoes for this Spring, we are new prepared to § such a stock as can very sel: dom be seen outside of. cities: no such stockin this section of country, We have. something really NOBBIE in Ladies' Oxford Shoes Lace and Button Boots, also Gen- tlemen's Fine and Heavy Wearing Boots, all of which we have marked At Very Low Prices for Cash. But in order to make a Clearance of 4,000 or 5,000 Pairs in the NEXT 30 DAYS we have determined to offer every pair at a Discount of Ten Cents on the Dollar EZ Now is the time to lay in your Summer Supply at Discount Prices. AT SAME TIME WE ARE OFFERING 22 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for $1. 25 Ibs. Extra Bright, Yellow, Sugar Abbott & McKitrick Licensed Avctioneers and Valuators for the Township of Reach, Village of Port Perry and Township of Scugog. DEG TO INTIMATE to the general ) public that acy business under the above head intrusted to their care will receive their best attention in every respect to secure the greatest possible success, -- With Sale Lists carefully made out and Blank Forms furnisned Free of Charge, together with very Moderate Charges for sales they ask for a fair trial and no favor to satisy all that they are worthy cf public patrouge, rties wishing to engage their services either JOHN ABBOTT, JAS. McKITRICK, Greenbank, COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1902. L WHITBY Clerk, D. 0. Macdonell, Whitby. Yar: for $1. ary 8, February 4, March 4, April, May une 3, Hs Ju y 4, September 4, October 6, N De And all other Groceries in propor: | amber 4 Jun. 6 1905. sav on tion. OSHA WA-Clerk, D. C. Macdonell, ary 9, February 5, March 5, Apri July 5, September 5, October 5 ember 5, Jun. 7, 1903. 2 BROUA HAM Diets. M. Gleeson, Greenwood --Janv ary 10, March 6, iMay 9, July 8, Sapte: etaber 7, Jun. &, 1903. 73 Sepember 9 Ro, 3. PORT PERRY Clerk, J e --Junuary 14, Mar 12, November 11, J. 4. UXBRIDGE Clerk, Whithy--Janu 13, May 7. June 4, November 5, Dec: T.0. FORMAN & SON. MARRIAGE LicrNSE OFFICE, Port Perry. J W. Burnham, Port Pe 8 Jos. WANTED. Wanted at once--a Dressmaker and Two Apprentices, L. & J. STOUFFER 26, November 21, Jan, 18, 19.3. January 16, March 20, M: 25, November 20, Jan. 15, 8. BEAVERTON Clerk, (leo. ay 29, July 10, Septeinbes 1803. Jaouary 15, ember 19, Jan. M4, 1 7. UPTERGROVE--Clerk, Thos. P. H, "Murch 18, May 27, Bopembor 28, PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & Son. He confessed to stealing the library's 1 having it in his pos- time the matter reach- § the greater part of the n restored, the thief itisfactorily with the had sold or given isoner had repaid the library had anted to leave e with the court, > of $150 on one @ other count on file, sin later if it should jeanwhile placing the nds for his fu- in the case is that in no way a common ucation (he has a de- his taste seem only thefts more intelli- pinating, however. He his peculiar booty, o dispose of it, his | will relieve the poor little sufferer immeditely. + | and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. : By order, April 17, 1902. TE JE. PAREWRLL, Clerk of the Peace, 1d Repairing, st. : U g ¢ 4 |I wish to inform the public that [ am '|Highest Price Paid DBE ed for sale dates to the OBskkvER Port Perry, and make arrangements or appy personally or by letter to Port Perry, or Sittings of the Division Courts rey Moy 23, July 9, September FE. Gould, Txhridge-- Jaouary 17, March 21, May 30, July 11, Septesbe 5. CANNINGTON Clerk, Geo. Smith, Cannington ~ F. Brice, Beaverton March 10 May 38, Soptember 34, Nov- LB od Flour--No. 1 (warranted) $1.80 per bag. Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Rolled Oats, Graham Flour, Rolled Wheat, Rolled Peas, Swiss 'Food, NAT Flaked Rice, Flaked Barle; Quaker Oats, 4 AT LOWEST PRICES. STOCK OF GROCERIES Choice, Fresh, and Cheap. Canned Peas | THREE Canned Tomatoes » CANS Canned Corn J 25 CTS Dried Peaches, Prunes, A Figs, Dates, &c., &c. B=" Crockery aT Cost 3 PATENT MEDICINE The BEST and CHEAPE Stock in the County. All Kinds of Grain. K=" Wanted--Butter and Eggs for which the highest Cash price will be paid, ! W. TUMMONDS. FF. SMITH, General Car ter Takes pleasure in returning thanks to the public for the esteemed pat ronage bestowed on him since com- mencing 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. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. FPHE undersignd offers for sale that fine far containing 100 acres more or less beihg the West half of lot 3, eoucession 7, Township of Scugog. On the premises are a good trame dwelling poose containing seven rooms, frame baru with stone founda. tion--good stubling. This fine property is situated only 2§ miles from Port Perty-- good roads. For particulars apply to the proprietor, W. L. MARSHALL Port xray. July 24, 1901, Bousa and Lob for Salo on do Read The undersigned offers for Sale or to Rent his House and Lot on the corner of Arrow and Lorne Streets, Port Perry. The Dwelling is com- fortable, in good repair, 1} story. The lot contains 1} acre first-class land on which there are a number of choice bearing fruit trees; there are also a good well and new pump. Immediate possession. For particu- lars apply at Tur Osscrver office, or to proprietor, JOSEPH BRYANT, Feb. 27, 1902. Manchester. Located in Our New Premises $.T.CawkereSon ISH TO ANNOUNCE that that they are now comfort ably ensconsed in their new pre mises in the Purdy Block where the Public will always fin an ample supply of CHOICE, FRESH MEATS at prices that cannot fail to please. A full supply of Meats of the very best grades, and cut in dimensions to please the most fastidious. All orders will receive prompt attention. S. T. CAWKER & SON. March 5, 1902. r TO CONSUMPTIVES. ! The undersigned having been restored to health by a simple meaus, after suffering for several years with a very severe lnng affection, and that dread disease Congump- Fall Wheat .. . $0 68 @ $o 68| Dated at Whitby, Nov. 23rd, 1901. Spring Wheat. , o68@ o 68 Goose Wheat. . 0 63@ o 63 045@ 0 53 REP WAN AVDA SN 050@ 0 55 $900 YEARLY to Christian man¥ 037@ o 38 i) JJ. or woman to look after our, o 78 @ o 78 parowing business in this and wl Gores} Counties; to act as Manager and C . 0 73 @ 0 73 |%pondent : work cen TOE AE Tame Buckwheat .. .. 048@ o 50 ote, Ecos eainrn to 1. A Ror 3 Genvelope for particulars to H, A. Sher Beane Clover ' ih e : 4 man, HE Ba Corcoran Build. 5 . a) ing, opposite United States Treas Red Clover. ... 425@ 4 50 § Washington, D. C. iii hi Grass Seed. . 3 25 @ 3 75 | VAdW.O0NY AVATAR SN Turkeys ... . 608@ o 10 Geese .. . 005@ 0 06 Ducks ... . 007@ o o8 Chickens. . 005@ 0 07|BicycLes Batter ... iv 016@ 0 18|op ThE Eggs... viaieeis OI1@ 0 I1|RiGHT STAMP - For Over Sixty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething, It isturbed at night and broken of you cest by a sick child suffering and orying with pain of Cutting Teeth, send at once and get a bottle of * Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrap" for Children Teething. It this issue has opened business in th of all Bicycles par excellence th 1 Depend upon it, mothers, there is no nistako about it. It cures Diarthcen, the Stomach and Howels, Cures Wind Colic, Bofteos tho Gums, Reduces Inflammation, | ice icy ing Bicycles is his be: dation and parti Syrup for Children Teething is Boothing pleasntit to the taste and is the pre<cription of one of the ; female physicians wishing thei Sold xing leaving t heir wheels at his shop. Yih Mr. B. May, formerly of the firm of May & Goodwib, as will be seen by the advertisement elsewhere in Leonard Block and announces that Adlake and Crown cap the climax. He has been fortunate in securing the agency for their sale in this Mr. May's skill at repair: recommen- Bicycles repaired can rely on hayv- them scientifically repaired by tion, is anxious to make known to his fel low sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used. which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronohitis and afl throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invalu- able: which will cost them nothing, and my prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York. TALTADLE PROPERTY MR SAL 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 ot building 28x30, on stone founda- tion--cellar full size--good out buildings. Splendid well and cis- tern. The land is of choice quality e e r| apply to Mr John Rol or to the proprietor, ~~. ! © J.J HAMBLY, Those desiring the prescription, |© and there is an orchard of choice| bearing fruit trees. For particulars, | - ph, Port Perry ious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- atisfied 1 have now one of the best appointed Drug 'Province, and have taken possession of my new opened 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 lve premises, where I have in an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. A.J. DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept 2, 1goo. Having increwsed the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and open=d out an Extensive Stock of AND READY-MADE CLOTHING Furnishings for Men and Foys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in this district, I have the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS axp SHOES ever opened in this 'ocality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can- not fail to ploae. Come and sec us in our enlarged quarters. my customers ii, every particulr. A. F. CARNEGIE REMOVALsosose We have Moved ou: business to the South side of Queen Street and now oecupy the extenive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. AckErMaN, wheres we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the My aim shall be to please Port Perry. Ifarmness WHICH CHEAPNESS, STYLE Durability and | | | | FOR: STR. TH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, 08 A Robes, Blank, Bells, Trunks &c., in abundance. Oomparison of Prices Courted | BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry BESTABIISHEBEI 1847. SEASONABLEx- Furniture Sale The uhdersigned having on hand a fice Stock {of Furniture including some Prize Parlor Sets, Dining and Bed toom Sets, all of which will be sold Cheap for Cash or approved Credit during the Holiday season. g&F Give me a call, In my Undertaking Department every branch is complete--such as Caskets, Coffins, Robes, &oc. Having purchased my Funeral Goods before the advance in price I am prepared to give my customers the benefit. I furnish ome of the best Hearses in the County. Prices low as any. My motto is--fair dealing to all. =" [ am AGENT FOR MONUMENTS. JOHN NOTII, Warerooms--one door west of the St. Charles Hotel. Wood taken in exchange. Invariably 0 Success. | Essential ; I} Hen in this district, d considerable experience in negotiating me of the largest transactions in Real Estate and in every instance giving perfect satis- faction to all, @oncerned, 1 have concluded to 'devote my whole attention to disposing ot all Real Estate that may be placed in my hands for sale. FARMS FOR SALE I would call! ecial attention of parties requiring Farms to Four fine prop s now listed and for Sale: § desirous of disposing of landed properties own interests by placing them with me for n guaranteed. will consult sale. Satis 2 » he most desirable Fire and Life Insurance Apt attention given to applications. "Swan Lake, Man SPECIAL SALE OF WINTER CLOTHING FOR THE NEX 30 DAYS My entire Winter Stock -of Clothing will be Sacrificed. All must be Cleared Out Irrespeckies of Profit. gh > 5 Ta kh 4 bie SRcsianand Hee Port Perry, Feb. 25, 1902. ji Mid Winter Furniture Sale Stylish, Up-to-date Furniture, BIG DARGAINS--™ Sy FOR CASH. Commencing with Saturday First February, and continuing for 60 days we shall give Bic Bargains to ready Casa Buyers, E2" Watch this space every week for Prices. Morris Chairs, Qak....... co oiidieiais regular price § 5 oo for § 3 75 Morris Chairs, Oak or Mahogany. . . " 7 sofor 5 50 Extension Tables, 5legs................ " 7 oo for 5 50: Extension Tables, 5 legs, round new style " 9 so for 7 go Dining Chairs, Golden Oak finish ....... " o 65 for 0 350 " " " " o 70 for © 55 " " " u o 85 for © 70 " n " " ogofor 0 75 " " 0 tare " 1 oofor o 85 Polished Mahogany Parlor Suits-- § pieces, spring seats, spring edges, biscuit tufted, fancy woven panel in each ? back---a beautiful set............. u 75 oo for 55 00 JESSOP FURNITURE CO. W. J. NOTT, Manager, Port Perry, February 20, 1902. Carnegie's ROLLER MILLS IN FULL BLAST! LTBI RELA ANNANAN The undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincére thanks for the large measures of patronage lestowed on in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly : 1 him since commencing business overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, mod approved and most modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS & for the manufacture of Flour, and is prepared to do Gristing and Choppingi# Ezxpeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give sutisfaction to my customers TELE | TRADE | THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Jotsts, Scantling, Boards, Pick ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts gr BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done o JAMES CARNEGIE Supplied with Flour of the FINEST BRANDE Port Perry, Diesfeld's We are prepated tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS ih GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter of Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. Prices to suit you all right. 4 WEDDING AND ENCAGENENT RINGS . in Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. GREAT VaRleTYy VERY CHEAP Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Diss, Cake Sets, #¥ &c., a Er Also Fancy Goods. && Repairing ds usual, hai Port Perry, Nov. 30, 1598.