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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Apr 1903, p. 3

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a Pa gl EE an says ER ih (d 14 in Cotton Dress Goods for summer wear. scks all over the surface, ri : and Paris and White. Price 23c the yard. Call and see it. « The Manufacturers ure giving Cotton' goods more attention for this season than any previous one." : 'Barets Cloth. » Its very shear and dainty; We have it ready--colors Blue and White oy Fancy Dress Muslins. 3 New Prench'Organdies and Swiss Effects are correct in Stripes, Dots and Large Figures. Prices run from 124c yd to 4oc. # e is a new white material for Shirt Waists, fine corded ground with raised mercerised stripes, also ? Autumn Cord With piety figures and dots, prices fom 336 6oc and 7oc the yard. e Tussore Cloth. are the sole Agents for Tussore Cloth. White Underwear. White Underwear Stock is complete, pleaty of variety in price, Washing is what you want for a Summer Dress. It is an English production and will wash as well : as India Linen. Prices 20c, 25¢, 35¢ the yard. ality and design, ith TRL SP EC CARPETS. A new Hose Supporter. The best yet. Does not tear the stockings: Also, Hook On Supporters and Velvet Grip. House Furnishings. aad Lace Curtains in profusion--unusually large variety of Carpetsand Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles ak etc., on the second floor. A JONES = GO. 124c WHITE LAWNS I A L "for 10¢ yd for one week only! J Be sure to see this new line--4 5c. Prices 15c, 20c, and 25c. J ---- e-- 8c 1 COTTON HOSE fine fast black " 2 pairs for 25c. CARPETS. CARPETS. Plenty of light and room here, and prices are right. METHODIST CHURCH. REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor. Babbath Services, 11 and 1. Week Evealng Service, Thursday 7.30. Strangers welcome and conducted to sesta. © BT. JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAN) ERY. W. COOPER, B.A., Pastor. Sabbath Services, 11.00 nd 7.00, Week Evenin Bervice, Thursday 7.30. © BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, Pastor. Sabbath Berv ~es, 10 3 and 7.00. 'Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7.30, 0 : nl See . os io wo RR a Pina bile Mma o 4 I Tre y ? WL wo have settled down to a Season's hard work. R. 0. CHURCH. : Cy We are prepared to give the most careful attention Third Sunday st 1030 a. m, to every order entrusted to us. nce Pretty Ready-to-Wears, New Trimmings, Fancy Cbiffous, Fruits, etc., are here in pleasing variety. . We are pleased to show goods whether you wish to buy or not. 1 1F] MNT L. & J. STOUFFER. 4) 5 i YT TT SPRING 1S THE TIME FOR HOUSE CLEANING. - '1 am prepared to do all kinds of Papering, Painting, &c. "Paper and Paint required.' furnished if W. F. NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) 2 doors north of Mr, Widden's store. WHITE WYANDOTTES 'BUFF ORPINGTONS BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS SILVER GREY DORKINGS OHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, (ANGLICAN) Millinery! AFTER A MOST SUCCESSFUL TILL EXTENDING. I would beg to intimate to the general public that I have added another branch to my already extensive business.-- Finding that there is a large and steadily increasing demand FOR A BRAND OF PATNT THAT WILL STAND THE TEST. I have concluded to add Paints to my other branches and have ordered an extensive and complete Stock of Ramsey's famous world-wide Celebrated Paints which there is to_bel eve will, m t the: re 5 : hi Silverware, Wall Paper, &rc., Gre. © W. HEH. MCCAW. a } | For Perry; March 12, 1906: " hy CANADIAL LL Dilllnery Opening e public. Also a stock of Oils for reducing ariv- i ey SE q A magnificient and complete Stock of Watches, Jewelry, 17 18 ing he had a surplus of male birds of his Superior breeds of fowls adver- tised them for sale, the demand has Big Funiture Sale For February. silos the first week were very large. Why? Buyers Having bad the cot diodiots Siore in the Currie Block fitted vp good bargains when they saw the low prices which we fally, 1 ash sdiiatied I have now oud of the best appointed B eh ole to this j offering first-class, new furniture for. Every reduction sicath lhe Protinbe: iid have take li Se TTA 8 ch ye to ghuine and covers the whole stock. Stores 1h: the Protis oe) in h vet keh 7 Osis 9 of dy iS ashe it roamt of FE : and extensive premises; where I have opened ' up, "in prety erry yy ar fr ru Sut 4 4 way Yeo addition to my extensive stock &{ bitigs, igs, Chemicals, and Fancy oh alist assessment roll amounts : Parlor Suit at 19 00, was 2 Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES And whereas the amount of the ex | - Parlor Suit at 21 oo, was 29 While : LE i Ba ad abot wid masiipaity ia $38,000 for | | Parlor Suit at 22 oo, was' 35 Feturning thanks to my numerous patrohs I would exten po pi ts Re eB portion Parlor Suit at 29°00, was 38 an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. Aud wheseas it is desirable subject Parlor Suit at 34 oo, Nas '45 : ae the arsent of tho qualified electors of i Parlor Suit at 34 oo, Way 47 A} DAVIS, guid Berktiin to Yorsew xed expend for Daror Soe at 21 oo, was 29 . the purposes aforesaid the said sum arlor Suit at 49 75, was 65 Port Perry, Se . 3 000.00 sixteen thousand dollars, Parlor Suit at 55 00, was 93 erry, Sept 2, goo ie Therefore the Municipal Council of thé Parlor Suit at 69 oo, was 8s = = Corporation of the Village of Port Perry : Lounge at Couch at Couch at Sideboard at Sideboard at Sclid Oak Side at 17 50, was 22 00 'at 22 00,'was 30 00 orrisChairat 3 75, was 5 00 boud MorrisChair at § oo, was 7 oo of the maid poration of the Vil MusicCabn'tat 8 oo, was 10.00 lage of Port Perry for the purposes afore MusicCabn'tat 3 g5, was § oo said, to horrow the said sum of $16,000.00, : : sixteen thousand dollars, of which sum an a 1 coral " phar Sangli BE it Cofho.and secnre some of the big bargains, cheaper this non an any other time in the year, JESSOP FURNITURE C0. and the balance of the $16,000.00 shall be W. J. NOTT, Manager, enacts as follows, 1. That it shall be lawful for this Cor: poration to construct and maintain system of Water Works and Electric Lights together with all buildings, machinery plant therefor, aubiest to tie provisi 8 so, was 8 50, was 10 50 OF EVERYTHING IN HK Harness Line WHICH FOR--e R Full Stock ly & pated relatiny shall be lawful for the CHEAPNESS., STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannet be surpassed in the County, for an Electric Light System, and to issue [5 debentures of said municipality in sums of not leas than §100, one hundred dollars each, which debentures shall bear date om the day ou which this by.law takes effect and bear interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum, Payasle yearly from said S-- date, and shall have coupons attach:| ; BL En ed for the payment of interest, and be SaYable ir toe wAasts TOF toe mooie ao ZINN ZS EN SKEGISKSRY at the times set forth in said schedule, No K> KKK 7 I NINN \/ WN 3 3. Thm said debentures as to Principal 7 /! and interest shall be payablo at the office of the Treasurer of the Corporation. 4. It shall ba lawful for the head of the x NI said Corporation, and he is herely authoriz. | ed and inetructed to sign nnd issue the said / debentures hereby authorized to be issued, ' 5 and to cause the same and the interest ¢ | attached thereto to be signed by | I coupous ar and the Clerk of the said Cor- | { poration is hereby authorized and instruct: od ta attach the seal of the Corporation to to the said debentures, I take great pleasure in announcing thal my New Mills are now completed and in full oper- ation and that I am better than ever prepared to meet the requirements of my friemds and the general public in every line pertaining to my already extensive and rapidly increasing busi- ness. Correct business principles, prompitude and courteous treatmenl may be relied on. JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Dec., 1902. BiceiiciorBIcIIcIoIoR Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &o., in sbundance, Qomparison of Prices Gourted W. A. BEATTY Zz SKS Si EASA ROIS 8, There shall be raised and levied in| 2 each year, by a special rate sufficient there fore on ull the rateable property in the said muuicipality of Port Perry the sum of $425.33, being a sum sufficient to discharge the several instalments of principal and |¢ interest accruing due oo said debt, as the eame becomes respectively due according to the said schedule to this By-law 6, This by-law shall not take effect until Port Perry 7' oR aftor it has been approved sod confirmed by the votes of the qualified ratepayers, and finally passed by the Council of the Village of Port Perry, and shall take effect on the nineteenth day of May, 1903 7. The head of this corporation is hereby authorized to cause the said dehentures to be issued or a sufficient amount thereof as may be required from time to time, as the works proceed to be sold or hypothecat ed nid the proceeds applied for the purposes above speciticd, and for no other purpose, 8. The votes of the qualified electors of said corporution shail he taken on this by- law on the eighteenth dy of May, 1903, and the polls shull be open at the hour of 9a. m., and closed at the hour of 5 p. m., and the polling divisions and the places for taking such votes and the deputy returning a aball be as follows: division No. 1, G. J. Morrish, deputy re' |, tarning officer. y At Town Hall for pollling sub. division No. 2, Wm. il i deputy returning officer. At the 8chool House for polling sub. | division No 3, John Nott, Esq., deputy 5 ne eae X e SeresS The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nu 9. The head of the corporation. shall at- merous customers for the liber. patronage reeeived since tend the office of the cler it of this corpora opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public tion on the 16th day of May at the hour of that he has moved his business from (he Market building to the 10 a.m., to appoint persons to attend at the Store various polling places and at the final sum- i f the votes reapectivel behalf \ ming up of the votes respectively on behl| Plipegt, door East of ti i th. age of this a ies o otros wees of She Post Office SAUER CRACK INS ZINN oR Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. SOK AK ~ ox \ HAS AVING had considerable 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 attention to disposing ol all Real Estate that may be [li placed in my hands for sale. HE FARMS FOR SATH I would call special attention of parties requiring Farms to Four fine properties now listed and for Sale : Three Farms in Scugog. One Farm in Reach. B&F Parties desirous of disposing of landed properties will consult their own interests by placing them with me for sale. LOANS without Commission on Real Estate security LAJ/VEN in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low rates. Quick action. EF | represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Prompt attention given to applications, Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10. Tho clerk of this corporation shall at the town hall at twelve o'clock noon on I'uesday, the 19th day of May sum up and declare the number of votes given for and : against the said by-law, and if the said by- { law shall be carried by the requisite num- her of votes of the said electors, the same shall be finally considered and passed by the council on the 19th day of May at the hour of 8 o'clock at the council chamber of said town, where he will be pleased to fill all erders for Meats in a manner that cannot fail to please customers. Having new and increased fucilities for the transaction of husiness he feels confident that he oan give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in order to aerify this state he soliitanll to give him a call in his new promises, wa, GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. CLERK'S NOTICE. * x Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed by-law which has been taken into consideration, and which will be finally assed by the Council of the Municipality of Port Peri y (in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto)on 10th May, 1903, after one month from the first publication in the Port Perry Standard, the date of which first publication was Friday, the 17th day of April, 1903, and that the votes of the electors of the sald municipality will be taken thereon om the day, and at the hours and places therein fixed. A GREAT SACRIFICE ~----IN THE-- Sale of Furniture ! DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON The undersigned will sell a large quantity of first-class Furnituf®, co sisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room Sets. &e. Give me a call," Cash or Approved Credit. EF A Fine lot of Picture Frames and Gilt Mol At he ime iowa & Shoe Business. == _~--1N ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS d the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and opened out an Extensive Stock of Te AND SILVER WATCHES. DY-MADE CLOTHING ofp oc. ND SILVER WATCHES: Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c.: WM. H, HARRIS, Clerk. BOHEDULE OF DEBENTURES. Port Perry Woolen Mills are now running full blast will pay the HIGHEST PRICE for and ity of Wool delivered at these Mills. JAMES MAXWELL. PERRY, May 12, 1902. Amount of | Amoant of, Dobenture. a principal. g E ge S82 22 352 #3 s¥Ss383 g i gangess We are prepared tc give SPECIAL BARGAINS in Mr. Ingram of this place finding which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled ir Prices to suit you all right. se WEDDING AND ENCAGEMENT RINGS in Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, all fine and New Dbsigis. Cioess a a = eto si Great Variety Very Curae : A our enlar quarters. y aim shall be to pleas | | LE 3 owt \ of : Knives, Forks. Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Diss, Cake Badkets every particulr, < : 1s, &c., and some more to follow. an and most veried Stock of BOOTS ano SHOES ever ity for your inspection, and the prices are such as can far_ greater than he antici- 0 'were shipped, but demand continues, so in order| ietise Wiking 19 improve their { m: : ma Jarantees as 238 Lai "his now famous layers. ad "TAF. CARNEGIE" Sen

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