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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Feb 1903, p. 4

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Oo unty C Qouneil. 'SECOND DAY. es Council met pursuant read and confirmed Communications were read lows : From Miss L.. Lick, Secretary South Ontario Women's Institute asking for the Statutory grant of $10. Referred to Committee on Finance. rogman bridge. Referred to nittee on Roads and Bridges. From George be one of the C amincrs. Rel mittee on "du From the Clerk of the C to the Cor 2 1 Grey enclosing memorial favoring the extension of lors of Municipalities. Refer the Commitie: on Legislation at Memorials From the Judge of the Surr Court asking - gr for po Referred to Committee on. Finat Fron the « Secretary © West Good Roads Associat grant in aid.of the in asking Bridges. ship of Brock. Mr. Brown gave hotice that will on to morre 1 1 to introduce a Bylaw to a two members of t Boarll of Ma of Refuge . Mr. Brown nded by M Millard, moved that A Hardy be added to t C on Ediicati Carr Mr. Christie obtained We have his notice of 1 I dnetion of By-law t law No 615 stand Mr. Har of motion by a By-Inw missioner notice of mtr f law. Mr. Ed Henry Twenty ars 1 t of the P Libr fulfilling G ~--Carrieds Mr. ( Brown, n duce a | Ww bers of 't I A auditipg a adm and ti time. Hardy, ni appoint t of Audit ing to tl al Justice be. now read € time that rule No for tHat 3 Council go int whole there Cart The By-law w time and committee of witl i ived : motion of Mr. Christie se ded 1 Mr. Millard w pted On motior Mr. ( tie by Mr. Brown the I read a third time 44 having purpos ¢ ar ) i signed the same and the corpora seal was aff i Mr. Gibl Bis notice for, introduction of B law tor 3 until Friday Mr. Carn brought port oO l £ tot 4 ¢ the Ho 15¢ of Industry matt I of Reluge. On mction of Mr. Carne onded Mr, Gibbs, the sa was adopted Dr. Ka'ser, seconded by Mr. Ormiston, moved that the Ce athorize the County Clerk to pr cure the books ne ssary fc ust the management of the 1 use of Ref. Sarried. It bo ing after twelve o'clock, Mr Brown, seconded by Mr. E rard moved that the Warden leave the chair until 2 p.m.--Carried. The Warden left the chair, AFTERNOON SESSION. den of the County being Mr. Mowbray, seconded by oe. Lar ngraiulated the Warden on |} ction by acelamationh aud he con tolated the Council upon ving elected so gooda man arden. Mr. Capnegie, seconded by Mr wbray; moved for leave fo intro ce a By-law to athorize the War the receipt of taxs for the id a frst time --Carried, TEAR | JE. every town, | ay, Jan. 28th, 1903. Members all present. The War- #4 'The minutes of yesterday wire From Findlay McRae, caretaker that makes your Stone, applying to ity Board of Ex Happy Day By M. MC. WILLIAMS Copyright, 1902, by th 4 DOWN IN DIXIE Amid the Sighing Pines Away From Frost and Cold. Just now a number of our ToRdate the winter and no doubt the majority of them will do as they have done in the past, buy round-trip excur- sion tickets; good fog six months, to Southern Pines , and those who want to make e trips of a few weeks to Florida, Louisiana or Fexas can get round-trip tickets from Southern Pines to the points they desire to visit at the most sand thus save un y X s Southern Pines is the Head Quarters for Northern Tourist It is located in bigh sand hills among the Lloug L.caf Pines on the S yard Air Line Railway, which is/one of the t direct. routes between New York, Washington, and Jackson. Florida. We advise our readers who are xpectingfto tak ithern trip ) write t r Patrick, Pinebluff, Nk C., will send them free of char ted matter Association. Re erred to Committee on, Roads and ed in a matted mass nll up and down the old fashioned borders. "Mr. Edwards gave notice that he was big, and a wide, weathered gray ill on Friday, move for leave to in troduce a By-law to confirm By-law | When the Tryon house had been the No 543 of the Council of the Town Test littl most h houso brooded beside it. ms supposed to haunt The Warden resumed the chair. | g Walter Coulthard E sq, ex- Ww ar-| Ww ord, come to he whistle prese. t | over themselves to follow a finger even But as for danger, my friend, even an unconscious look scares where perfectly safe." 4 be : i "Notwithstand 8 1 spall go," Ar. liment pard him. He tur said obstlnately al y address "his- thanks tripping Yeti n the | cately wrinkled face exhaling a €pir- | ftual fragrance like the ge "Comme in, all of you," she "There's a peddler on the benim an elderly man, and be looks so tired, gagezing that heavy pack. Such len and. Treasurer to raise money | prajorary loans for the purpee oviding funds to defray. the 2 show ther, but indeed It was after we ary e penditure of the County had told hin we could not buy. thought, though, maybeg Arthur--only his mother gets so much in the city. But really there is the loveliest length of brocade, almost exactly like my grandmother's second day's silk"-- As ghe spoke she Lad huddled the 'other three in front of her toward the 'lguse, mich as slic would have mar. | 'sKaled fowls a trifle uuruly. teps ide sat | 1903 and that the By-law bc By law was read a first aicn of Mr, C siegic, se - Hing we | peddier's oth 1ef Indecd, almost instantly canis ap the : ' A tdobaecos are the same size and pric at will be of much interest -- bloom strewn over it go perfect inline and color. She was sorry when the | peddler said respectfully: The garden i ty sir, is an ordered bit, so not | for | was | died, thes piece for your order; I'm bound to have this one" gaid Gra- ham good huotoredly. The peddler shook his head "There | is not another piece like it," . sald "This was specially woven for a happy day 'gown." "Who is to wear it?" Philomena ask ed softly, stifling a & Somehow she {found herself trembling, all her cour age oozing away. She 'wisbed as she had never wished before that she had somebody of her very own tc Her mother had died when born. Her father } 1 gone away, dis appeared, leaving her only a clouded name for heritage. She never known the trouble then Uncle. Jol had spoker truth It" was t 8 much as | or the two dear old which kept her steadfast to the thought of going into the world ax I hap r this ay g ordered no doubt by a i She c¢rughed th | ¢ between her fing nd ¢ ng upon the peddler's fuce. Ag t is, if she HOSE sald, moving =a step I'hen vas more tray el worr Dix uncer sl A 0, a likeness that drew her I to her feet Through the Bpe ( her father's por t sl Ix 8 3 1 glanced fre the pet er an bach 3, ther de I I eyes 1 grew misty r I ! So1 have real kept my p I 1, my b Ki happy d g brought for His Finish. Casey--So Cassidy is engaged to be In d. Of always thought lie was a Well, he tl ght so himself Ww A Cola t gs in the world ( € d. One is that w 1 I g; that if stays with you, and if goes y Proved! "Your son is a phil al student, I he Ye I believe is 1't under 1 what he k i hi For Cver Sixty Years v1 OTHING SYRUP, has beer ' r of hildr whi night aud Lroken of The Winter Layers "are the Fowls that Pay. | There is Big IMoney in BARKED PLYMOUTH ROCKS WHITE WYANDOTTES BUFF ORPINGTONS THE GREAT WINTER LAYERS Strenghten your Flock af Poultry with the addition of some pure bred are plannig where they will go for. T 'interes ary 8 Hewes a ot 4S yi 1S, gioull Send us a rough sketch or pili vention or improvement and adel of yon you, Patronage Solicited. W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept PY 1902. AGE --FOR_ "STORY OF SOUTH RAL PTR Be i Kat Alc Sara "Toronto, and J. H. Alken, ; cro RE a ln BP of 12 A South Africa f . We are theo: a Fs 5 South Africa for nineteen ear a us eo fi advantage in procuring photogra free our opinion as to whether it iy p- obatind beej 'successfully Prosesuted s qualifics us oh isk BL quickly secure Patentsd Tival mrompe-tus. Cirowiacs. and. tenme. free APDIY World Publishing Company, Guelph, Ontario, as fd the iuvention. Highest references, ts procured giigugh arian: & 2 gh Fart i = He newspapers Sstitoted d throu; th, &br oR BZ Rei hu C Jumbis, itor North-West | T Eig Life. Offices: = Niet Big, wash SY SN SW énces of their 2d aad responsibility ag n Preteost 25 years and cau give best of bank & 1? Have yon lost hope? Are yon cor iterpia. i (a Tone | blo cd been diseased 7 are directed READER {8 bl any weakness? Our F done for othe ers it will ¢ No matter who fia reat Central Livery PORT PERRY. bd -- "Phe Golden Mon itor illustrate Fichous written eonsent. n boxo# or envelopes. Question List and ccat of Treet- J EDY & KERGAN, . 0. N Bv teining Talal, INE RY! Wator - Pron ni lon. aro Ob server) rons for their lileral DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SAITH] FPYHE undersigned offers for sale at a IT ISN'T ABIT TOO EARLY to plan for something good in advertising for fall'and winter business. after four years experience his business in some of the largest cities of the United States, he is better prepared than ever to execute any of the fo branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and Ornamental * Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure any weather. Concrete Cistorns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, 'All materisl required in my line will d, Street, Port Perry, consisting of a commo- dious Dwelling House, Sontimogs six rooms, ball apd three closets ; cellar under the main art ad iin undor the kitchen, all iu a good state of There arc three lots which bave been. converted into a splendid Garden, which. arc a large number of choice, thity- fruit trees -- Apple,' Chay, and Plom-- ushes and other small T-Srop For partictlars apply to Port Perry, Jan 22, 1806 Abbott' & MORiToE Li censed Anctioneers and Valuators for the Township of Reach, Village of Port rey and Township Seugog. EG TO INTIMATE to the general public that ary business under the above head intrusted to their care will réoeive their best attention in every respect to secure the greatest possible success.-- With Sale Lists carefolly made out and Blank Forms furnigsned Free of Charge, together with 'very Moderate Charges for sales they ask for afair trial and no favor to satisy all that they ara worthy cf public patronage. Parties wishiu to engage their services MoKITRICK, Greenbank. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &c. FOR THE COUNTY. OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OV CARTWRIGHT, \} J ISHES at this the cdfmencement o another Auction Sale Season to re turn thanks to his numerous patrons for | past favors. In requesting their esteemed | and contioned patronage he desires to | vi LS that no effort.or pains will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to| JOHN ABEL, Toronto: him successes. His very extensive practice | t should be a sufficient recom High class Threshing outfits, Traction in the pas mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended to with promptoessand dispatch. Sale list | made o d blank notes supplied free, on application, Parties wishing to engage his services | may consult hiz Save Recistrr either at| he Observer or Standard Offizes, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, ane make arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERA GEO KSON, J gs J | Nov: 1, 1901. Port Perry P. O | ~/PAINTING Kalsomining, &c d wonld take this oppor king. his numerous pat and still increasing \tronage during the time he has carried ou the hnsivess of PAINTING YHE unders tunity of t in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepared than ever to cxccute all orders for | Painting, Kelsomining and Paper Hanging |= Parties entrusting their work to me may | rely or havin} it neatly and. promptly exe cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when contracting, A continuance of public patronage sali ited. WAM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1593. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. * GEO. GARDNER V ISHES to inform the ptiblic of Porc Perry and sugzounding country, that n prosecuting ollowing or responsbleg Sling hone gni 0 Monthly $65.00 an expe Position ly. Refere obi tifadivesed | tam ped stings he Dominion Com pay. Dept. Y Chicago. alarge space in Tue Rani ora Circular, or something of the kind, and itis always better to be early than late. it's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say. that the greatest help to the live grocer and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it 'without getting | » Jone valuable information. Spend, young Cockerls. A choice lot for Sale at reasonable prices. a N. INGRAM, A s+ Cochrane Sti, 2 Port Poy | (We Have not adeancod the price or ott tobaccos. Amber smoking tobacco, | Bove, Currency and Fair Play chewing 16 the consumer as formerly. We hav 80 xlended the time for the redemp- ff Snowshoe tags ito; January st, 3 Zuring 70B40C0 co, ra post. card and send for, The Mastsan Pub. vl Unto ; Wowramay, i yo mamas i '| years, I would respectful] Infimate th am, & usual, h Saw ny or busing, a; Laree & Assorted Sages OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very HEAP, and nc factory work kept in stock, thé super rity of my gots will = cnge become, for sale dates to the OBser ee Office, Port Perry, and make arrangements there, or apply personally or by letter to | FPYHE undersigned Ween on hand and for either JOHN ABBOTT, Port Perry, or| pa signed by Tiffany. Biogr Me agent selling 600 pi li N returning thanks to the publio for§ ae Y srsiog Sony ody for A As an inducement to Casn i ers eo ood of 1 yor ombs und Canadian Derren better illustrated than in any rival work. Soaure are wo of ii dwt will mal free will be allowed on all Sales from now unt * Jan, 1st next. All work being 5 MADE IY HAND&3 IE : by any rile pore rehased, Ck des in oo Sve o business kep hens constantly on hand and repairs neatly an promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH. Port Derry, Dee. 1, 1892. Agricultural Neches AND ee IMPLEMENTS --AT---- SUNDERLAND sales the following Agricultural Mach ines and Ioplements masufactured by the I EAM WP. OF PETERBORO: Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy' Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, 5. T. Cultivator, T. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &o. also the following, the munufacture of Sngines aid Machines, - Victor Clover Haller, Portable Trivmph Engine. T am prepared to supply cverything the | farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple- | ments, Repairs, &c. &r A call solicited. One door West of McDonald's Hotel, R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 1803, Sealed Tenders NE ALLED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for { the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties --- belong ing to Nir. John Adams, advertised to be'sold "by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn™ at the J. A. McGIELIVRAY, Tem} le' Building Toronto. Nov. 30, 1% - G3 A - WLW, MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from private Parties for investment on mortgage at 44 PENX CENT, ° ht enew old mortgages, buy mare yA nay, obtain Maney from. uk Without any deity, (apd very quistiy) We have custom want to buy io proved farms: also thoee wh Id exchange busi- neescs for the same. If you ha m perties for sale, commersial, mechanica nny kind, please send us price and description of same Fire and Life Insurance effected, and & general financial and brokerage businoss transacted LUND & CO. treet, TORONTO. 28 Victor The Prin raits ts of ot our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MEMBER oF CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS Contains twenty tour large Photo-gravure Etchings trom the paintings fNomen by the families and near relatives of the Presidents Printed on oy Juste per embossed. A very large bo Bical Mcotchos vied in pen type in two colors The greatest ork, 9th Oéstars: So beautifulithat wiren Presid subscribed immediately. ina small territory in Pe copies will be sold quick. For-' nsyivania. A milli tunes will be made this Innugual year, Tligh class man or woman of good social standing can make a little fortune in this territory. Territory is Soin rapidly. Presses running day and night to ny orders Wanted. --State Manager to look after correspond: ence and agents, Address to- -day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, CORCORAN BUILDING Washington, D. C. LIVERY REHOVAL INDING my ny. Livety accomtit' dation on Perry St. curtailed, it being far too small to meet the re quirements of my rapidly increasin business I have leased fora term of '| years and taken possession of the; J commedious Livery... Offices an Stables

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