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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Oct 1903, p. 3

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JONES & CO ais as esas asa STORE NEWS. for Fall. NEW KID GLOVES guaranteed. 1f KID G Kid Gloves: _OVE SNAP Hose that + Seamless + CASHMERE HOSE CORSETS JACKETS are here, J Livel try them on. In 'We have all the leading shades the celebrated Fownges English made French Note--each pair is We have 75 pairs of Kid Gloves in odd sizes regular $1.50 line, which you can have while they last for 50 cents a pair: mon 'and Ta We guarantee both fit and style. All newest and only new ones cos. eae Come they rip or tear first time putting on, we _give you a new pair. We handle the Best 25¢c Cashtnere can buy.-- | fashioned. The fall weight now to hand. Every size in stock of the most stylish and best ining Corsets, either long or short waisted. Come aud pick froht our immense variety. s Selling is the word in this Deparment. and r ¢ Clothing and | Boot & Shoe Business A TOTICE Finality Court. IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court will be held, pur suant to the "The Voters' List Act" ~<IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS " AHS opened out an Extensive Stock of AND READY-MADE CLOTHING Pushing © 'or Men and Boys which for quality and low prices cannot be equaled in {fe this district. | I have the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS ann SHOES ever Lin Cou vpened in this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can- Lie not fail to ploase. Come and see us in our enlarged quarters. My aim shall be to please my customers in every particulr. A. F. GARNNGIE Evaporators Pay Big Prices for Apples. Port Perry, A glance at these figures speak for themselves. For instance take an Orchard of 300 barrels, all varities, 25 per cent are packed by buyers, 'which is 75 barrels. Allow a margin and say he packs 100 barrels. 30 per cent. only are No. 1 quality and his prices are the best when he offers $1 for No. 1 and 75 cts for No. 2. | at Eleven o'clock a.m., determine the several cor mplaints of | errors and omissions in the Voters the Irt are rec i time anc WM 30 barrels No 1 quality at $1 ......... $30 oo and Overcoatings 70 u No.2 ab 75C.. avi 52:50 $82 s0 quality is A 1. Now we draw your attention #6 the great profit derived in selling the 'same apples to the Evaporators, viz: 300 barrels in orchard and 80 to go per .cent. are used in Evaporat- ing for the best of Ort will suit you. 85 per gent. of Orchard = 255 barrels or 3414 cwt. at 30c..$102 45 15 " = 45 n 60} w. 150." 'Q 04 Price paid by Evaporators $111 49 Price paid by Packers... ... 82 50 " Difference in tavor of Evaporators.. $28 99 | Sept 16, 1903. His Honor the Judge County Court of the County Ontario, atthe Town Hall, for place of MANCHESTER Having increased the dimensions of my premises, { have purchased and | On 'ednesday, Ort. 14, 1903 | | our professional services 4n a the CE, LiveinHarmony with the Times. COM F unc SEE BEAUTIFUL DESIENS the to hear and Municipality of the | hip of Reach year All persons having business with uired to attend at Dated this 23h day of Sept , 1903 SPEN Tp. Clerk and Clerk of Court Our Fall Ihporatida of British | Goods is now'on hand, in English, | Irish and Scotch, in Tweeds, Serge, Worsteds, Fancy and Plaig, Pantings | your Our stack has YOU BOY. never been larger and more varied, both in coloring and design, and the We make Buttons, do Shrinking, also Pressing and Re pairing at short notice,and our prices | AND SEE BEFORE W. H. DOUBT. APPLE 150,000 BUS. WANTED! ~ Port Perry Fair Grounds Having been purchased for the erection of a largo Evaporator are in the Market for 2,500 Bushels of Apples per On and after Sep C for geod, sound, Hard Apples of a size larg Delivered Over S ; All inferior sizes are to rate as Chops for which we will above. pay 30 cts. per cwt. and save future trouble er all will rate as Chop Stock only. £ £7 Highost R Paid for Farmers' Dried Apples. Ie Regal Packin te ORT PERRY. day oe e enough to peel on paring machines, cales at Fac t. 1st. tory. pay 15 cts per cwt., delivered as; (Largest in Canada) E3 All loads coming to the Factory must be of one quality. Kindly note g Go., ju § [] $ $ $ ] $ [] [} ¢$ $ ; [] $ 1] $ 1] [1] y $ $ | in the | ees of the proprietor lot 24, con. 7, To all requiring a first-class article, ohe up-to-date in style and good-fitting at Moderate Prices. Your will find such at the old, reliable firm of over.50 years standing. wlan Ei is now fu 1 Boots an ig 0, op for Fall and Winter use. Also fine, New Style Din- her and Tea Sets and all kinds of Crockery, Glassware; &ec. New ( Fruits, Yos! Curarsine is the place for one and all to do their purchasing and save T.C. FORMAN & SON. MarriAGE LicENSE OFFICE. | Port Perrys Oct. 131903. Groceries of all kinds, &re, Important | t Notice. fIYHE RE PORT &) tlirrent that I have disposed of my business to Mr. Alex, MacMillan, V.S,, it is almost needless to state, is untrue ; the fact is, finding that it was im possible to attend to all the numer ous calls with which I have of late | been patronized I concluded to obtain assistance, and in order to meet the requirements of my num- erous patrons I have entered into partnership with Mr. MacMillan, the name and style 3f the new firm | being Ervior & MacMiLran, Vet. |erinary Surgeons, so the new firm will be prepared at all times--night | and day--to cater to all requiring | manner that cannot fail to meet their approbation. T. ELLIOT. | Port Perry, April 6, 1903. -- Cokes «isles Spare yourself the trouble {of preparing Cake, Pastry, |etc., for weddings and parties. | We will be pleased to receive orders. We have the necessary skill, materials, and | articles, Superior fruits, flour, flavor- lings, eggs, butter, etc.. are lused in the making of all our Cakes and Pies. And ¢are- ful baking ensures wholsome- ness. E. H. PURDY. Short-Horn Bull for Sale PEE andersianed olfers for Sale ull Duke oF YORK = 44641 = he is that grand young Short-Horn is large for his age, color red roan i facilities for producing these |: ay aa Canada's (reat Illustrated Weekly. ---- this fall will be an [4 ON SUPERCALENDERED PAPER. equipment. y the most desirable home paper in Canada A leading feature of The WeizLy GLOBE to be added HE WEEKLY GLOBE ght-Page Illustrated Supplement the production of this great paper an immense new electtotyping, tagraving and printing plant has been added to The Globe's This will make The WEEKLY GLOBE unques- ~ Revovas. Hota had fhe commiodious Store in the Currie Block fitted. fo specs, fally, I am satisfied I have now one of the. best appointed . n Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my . 'newt, wpeped up, Li addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Cheiitals, ihd Faney: ; Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES) While returning thanks to my numerous patrons. I would extend an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. : LoYA oe and exterisive premises, where 1, have: A.] DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept 7, _ 900. RAR Full Stock # OF EVERYTHING IN THE 4 cg Harness Ling ~=WHICH FOR 1 i February. eo e-- The sales the first week were very large. Why? kne bargains when they saw the low prices wl Every rec w were! Bring fivst- class, new furniture for is ge line aud covers the whole stock. p y { Parlor Suit at $13 qo, i | Parlor Suit at 16 75, 1 Parlor Suit at 19 00 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 21 00, | Parlor Suit at 49 75, | Parlor Suit at 55 oo, Parlor Suit at 69 oo | Lounge at ] 75, was | Couch at 4 50, was | Couch at 6 oo, was | Sideboard at 8 so, was | Sideboard at 8 50, was | Sclid Oak | Sideboard at 17 50, was { 1 Oak do. at 22 oo, was 1 MorrisChair at 3 75, was { Morris( hair at 5 oo, was I MusicCabn'tat 8 oo, was MusicCabn't at 1 Q5, was me and secure some of the big bargams, cheap month than any other time in the year. WJ. NOTT, Manager, ME COI SIGICICH Port Perry >< \ Roller Mil IN FULL BLAST and 1s pronounced 2 all one of best rovin The animal and 'pedigree may be Sekn on t Scugag. JOHN COLLINS, Jr, Scugog, May 18 1903. Camping Tents to Rent ArpLY TO : T. J. ASH. Port Perry, July 30,1903. Pine at $8.50 Cash at Carnegie's, Great Illustated Weekly. Qanada's In keeping with the progress of {| the a age, CANADA"S-GREAT NA. TIONAL HOME NEWSPAPER, THE WEEKLY GLOBE, will be' very materially improved in 1 Numerous important changes "are in Santem pation; but the leadi feature will be the introduction ot an EIGHT-PAGE ILLUS: ITRATED. .SUPPLEMENT ON: CALENDERED ' PAPER. This] 50,000 feet Cull § net | J take great pleksure tn announcing that ny fills are now completed and in full.oper- d that I am betler than ever prepared o meet the requirements of my freemds and the encral public in every line pertaining to my ready extensive and rapidly increasing busi- ss. "Correct business principles, prompitude d courboos treatment may be relied on. ; JAMES CARNEGIE. ort Perry, Dec., 1902. ORIPRACKACKS \N/ Our Big Furniture Sale For IN1IN]S | Buyers iich we luction was $2¢ was 24 | was 28] was 29 was 30 was 38 Was 45 was 4 was 20 was € was 7 was &5 oo 50 7 50 8 50 50 ¢ 10 22 00 | 30 00 5 7 00 00 10 00 5 00 er this] JESSOP FURNITURE C0. | HX ol $2 4 & SE 2 > Aid PAT MSIE SACHS ZN 4 KR XH AN Wmrrous customers for the liber. Btore loorEast of ist Office cannot fail to please customers. of h he feels The undersigned wonld take thix opportunity of thanking his nu- patronage received since opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public #hat'he has mated bis husiuess fram rie Maries Uhnilding to the riers: 'ho Will Be pleased 'to AI all orders for Meatatn a martar that Having few and increased | ) Bee that fucilitios for the transavti will undoubtedly make it the "| popular weekly offered to the of the Dominion. For particul; see advertisement in another column of this issue. to aerify this state he solicits ull to give'him a call mises. FISH IN SEASON. he can give better satisfaction than hervtofore, anfl ih birder 1. J. WHEELER. ih his new { I! i | 1} 'Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room Sets, &@ fgg CHEAPNESS, BTYLE Durability ahd STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, oa Robes, Blankefs, Bel Trunks' , In abundance, Gonpetioge of Prices Courted W. A, BEATTY 3 Port Perry REAL ESTATE BROKER. Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. 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 vosing of all Real Estate that may be r sale attention to d placed in my hands fc FARMS FOR SATH I would call special attention of parties requiring ¥ arms to Four fine properties now listed and for Sale: Three Farms in Scugog. fine Farm in Reach. &&F Parties desirous of disposing of landed Pr Toe for | i will consult their own interests by placing them with me for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed f i LO A NS without Commission on Real Estate security in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low [ff rates. Quick action EZ I represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Prompt attention given to applications. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. A GREAT SACRIFICE Sale of Farnibute ! DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON The undersigned will sell a large guantity of first-class Furniture, cost sisting of Give me a call. Cash or Approved Credit, EF A Fing lot of Pictire Frames and Gilt Mouldings suitable to the trade: EZ Agent for Monuments. "&3 £7 Wood Wanted. €3 fOuN NOTT me-- Diesfeld's x DIAMOND HALL We are prepared tc give SPCIAL BARGAINS in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Gold Filled Cases ih great variety, sonie as smell as a Quaster at Dadlar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, fc. Prices to suit you all right. WEDDING AKD ENGAGEMFNT RINGS in Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, all fine and New Designs. Crouks w" GREAT VARIETY VERY CHEAP. Knives, Forks Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets, '&c.; and some more to follow. EF Also Fancy Goods, EveryTHing Goes CHEAP. "€F Repairing as usual; . . DIESFELD'S Port Parry, 30, 1598,

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