ie work in the country, Parliament 'from 1882 to] 'has | hope given me 13 you! Hihave" ey advossied a dis- tinciively Canadian policy, nnd 'd to develop and build up Cana- L a I Shell Smile on ~ Your Suit ting, &e. WwW. F., NOTT, : t9 J. A. Rodman.) th of Mr. Widden' s store. . 4 +i] Hard: We will probably make: your weds g coat y wood; Aig 5 acres. ine, | sr, Hemlock and Tansarae. ipply to owner, H.B. CLEMES, Port Perry | . H. DOUBT Jan. 13, 1903 dian interests, promote C Sunify. and inspire our people with » wath and healthy Canadian hteioristn. 1 beli¢ve 'in the employment of apadian laboiir, and the went of Canadian skill aad' entet- purse and capital in our own.coun "Rpy. under conditions that will give 'hem a reasonable advantage over all others, in the present keen and dworld wide competition to which they are subject. "In this country the lands are our 'greatest assets, the farmers are our sgreatest producers, and whatever tends to iucrcase the extent and variety of our farm products, to heapen (heir transportation, and provide the best markets therefor, should be the first consideration of Canadian statesmen and publicamen. | While it is true that in Canada-- a young and growing country--the demand for uselul public oa and facilities for transportation. should se generously met, it is equally im portant that the greatest care -should be exercised that burdenscme itewation and useless extravagance "be avoided. We cannot insist too strongly that hon- testy, integrity sod perfect good fuith shall characterize our public life, and that poli- tical corruption of every kind he fought down with stern and untiring letermina- tian. Many events that have happened of late tend to emphasize the necessity for great vigilance in this respect. . Cavada is wpssialiy & young man's coun- try, and nothing is more eniucstiy to be _ derived than that our yong meu tuk their gper placeiand enter upon the high duties ; with a strong determination "maintain boncst and pro- ow, and 'our couutry's future is eir keeping. ~~ Canada for the Canadians," in its ighest aud truest acuse, is my motto aad I be my watchword if elected to Purlia. ment. Beards all other conutries, I belicva the time come when the rich resouices of Qunads Id ho devel ped by her awn Inhor and skilkand euterprive, her trade carried on #r own Canadian highways, and through "her own sufficient seaports, and, as far as E eet by her own steamship lines, and hat her fiscal policy should be distated in her own interests and with <hgr own nationsl future, © Nature has most richly dowered our 'eountry with vast ndeveloped resonrces and franchises. We should hushand' and: develop these for public good aud not mere. "dy for private or corporate explof ation taking care that the public should have its Tegitinete share! in the profits to arise from pment of its great franchi ivi the above gives an index of my views on general lines, I wish to invite you snost dordially to attend the muetings I Shsll hold through the riding at which a Mw ide fuller exchange of opinions can due regard to If the elestors of North Ontario dv me he honor to make me their 'representative, hill endeavor to advance the interests of he constituency, and of. the Province, of 3 which I have been a resident and elector ir some seventeen years, and st the same ime contribute my best «forts fur the good sgorérnment and advancement of our com- won and well-beloved country. Yous very truly, FOSTER, GE Canto 4, 1903. FOR SALE. LEVEN Acres first clas Gui- den land, all underdrained anc. igh-state of cultivation, Sold se--iten _Tooms; summer woodshed brick and ora | Quring this With the kindlirst sentiments to- | Good, Sangh Salo | =F = FIRST-CLASS BOOTS:SHOES FOR SO DAYS| HAVE YOU MADE your pur chases yet at the Great Slaughter 'Sale of Boots and Shoes now @gding on at Cheapside IF NOT. wou had better do so at once. They are giving. 200 off every Dollar Cash purchase on al! Boots and Shoes ou hand at Stock Taking which they have fished. Biwats 3000 ead 400 Pain ALLA 1 Goo 41: THEY ARE abo. oo cent. y Sale Now ds Your Time to Buy MONEY Is WANTED 'and Bar| gains will be given, alg, on ler DOR FAIL to So sil T.0. FORMAN & SON. Marriace License Orricr. Pui Perry, Feb. 10,1903 otice. OTICE1S HEREBY GIVEN; 'thdt%¥he Municipal Coudeil of} the Township'df Reach at its meet- ing to be heid "on MoNpav THE gth Day oP MARCH, 1903, Propose #b Pass a By-Law | to stop up and close asa Puli Highway that portion of the aliow- atice for 'Hoad between the Seventh and Eighth Coneessions - of the Township otfRetch. From aon on the West limit of Lot Nimber 'Eighth iCuncessidus of the said 'Township of Reachi; then Easterly 2 a point 'where said allowance for | 'Roa .Mungo Weir, the owner'of the'lan be:fixed by the said> Council of the tsaid Fotvnship of Reach, = Dated at Manchester 'in Township of Reach, 81 anuary, DIAM COLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Twenty & the said Seventh andj - inidtsedts the Waters df= -|Scugog Lake, and vest the sate ni | = fs adjacent tledréry, Ut u price to] 'the is 5th day res Removal The undersiyned would take' thin opportunity of thanking his nu- m rous customers for the patronage recived since opening business in Port poste nd would nform the publie that he has meved his busivess from he Market building to the 7 Store First doorEast of the Post Office where he will be pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manner that onnnot faii to please customers. Having véty and increased fucilities for the transaction of business he feels confident that he can give better satisfaction than heretofore, wid in order to sexily this state he solicits all to give him a c¥ll in his new premises, va. GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. IJ WHEELER. HIGHEST PRICE for and. dat these Milks, "JAMES MAXWELL. | Port: Perey, May 12, 1902. Tand" will AC piety of! EX Diesfeld's ek ION] ALL We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS in Gold, Field Cuses 'in great whricty, some as smzll as a Quarter ol: : Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Peails, &c. Prioes to suit you all right. . WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS in'learl, Opal and Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crocks in # Gueat Variety Vey CHEap Klives, Forks Spoons. Fruit Dishes, Butter Diss, Cake Baskets 'Sets, &c., and some nore lo follow. gr A Also puck Goods. EVERYTHING 'GoES CHEAP. "6&3 [7 8 Repairing 2 as.usual, DIESFELD'S Tea Sorby Nov.60, 11598, £0 EXPENDITURE. Poastes. at y &.. 'Roads and a ' Bree Seen 3 215' ~ 42 94 sper aseaai. nterest ...... $2262 47 171 28 fr SIE R433 "Balance on hard... i you~ a tr hand i he suit | © ME Porte an Woolen Mitheare now runnivg full blast] rst week: were very Jorge rge. ns when they saw the low rst-class, new furniture for.. yi very reduction covers the whole stock. ¥ Come and month than Ha Parlor Suit at $13 go, . - Parlor Suit at 16 73, Parlor Suit at 19 oo, Parlor Suit at 21 oo, - Parlor Suit at 22 oo, Parlor Suit at 29 oo, Parlor Suit at 34 oo, Parlor Suit at 34 oo, Parlor Suit at 23 oo, : Parlor Suit'at' 49 75, J. Parlor Suit at s5 so, : | Parlor Suit at Longe a. 3 7s was.$s 00 50, was 6 so was $20 was wag, was was RorrisChaic at * "MorrfsCha MusicCabo't at 8 on, was 10 00 MusizCabo' Tat 3 95, was § oo re somre of the big bargains, cheaper this other time in the year. JESSOP FURNITURE CD. A bls are now completed and in full oper- 'atéenamnd that [ am better tian ever prepared to week the requirements of my [riemds and the general public in cvery line pertaining to mty SIMIC HCH HOORKK < SHRIERS ORS \ alpeally extensive and rapidly increasing busi- ness, | Correct business principles, prompitude andicourteous trealmen! may be relied on. JAMES CARNEFQIE. posers i. 7902. ARGIORIBICK CICS in ver Wi Pd HEIRS will be closed for ONE WEEK while we are attending the ~ Millinery Openings IN TORON After March 4th we will open up with a stock of the newest and prettiest 'goods we can find on the market. Watch for announcement of our openings 4n a few woke. L. & J. STOUFFER. =P HZe of my p I have p d and ened out an Extensive Stock of ADE CLOTHING mii for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in most. ic Stock of BOOTS axp-§HOES:even| your inspection, and theprices are such: enlarged quarters, My sim shal 10 ee h npean x ally, 1 am satisfied 1 Have sow one the best 'a . Stores in the: Province, a and extensive 'premls 5 Liev ap le * Tooslls ORY SOTO dad FOR = Ww N ] F R pe . f If you are contemplating going South duringhe winter of 1goa and 1903 you can get valuable information free of charge by writing John T. Patrick, Finebluff, N,\C. Hecan save you mongy in hcte) can direct you which'is the Red railroad route teva ; direct you where 19 rent peatly furnishe.! co tages or single rooms WRITE HIM. °R EMOVALseseso We have Moved our business to the Routh side of Queen Street and new oec cupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Ackermax, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers aud the publie with everything in the Harness Line WICH FOB rates ; can CHEAPNESS. STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, , Caunet be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks kc. In abundance, Comparison of Prices Courted BEATTY & BONGARD Port Perry TJ. Meharry REAL ESTATE BROKER. hi | | ill Experience is Invariably ili Essential to Success. | AVING had caosiderable experience in negotiating I Sales of some of-the largest transactions in Real Estate in this district, and in every instance giving perfect satis- faction to all concerned, [I have concluded to devote my whole attentionito,dispesing ot all Real Estate that may be placed wimy.hands for sale. FARMS FOR SATLHR I would call special attention DF pasties requiring Farms to Four fine properties now listed and for Sale: Three Farms in Scugog. One Farm in Reach. GF" Parties desirous of disposing of landed properties will consult their own interests by placing them with me for : sale. Satisfaction guaranjeed. if LOANS 2 aa 'lf Fi 1 hd Tepresent od given append Port Perry, Sept: 3, fos" t Cotnmi ion' Real Eataie Securit Ra