when excavating & mound . R. statlon yard at Myrtle, checking 10 the traveler. the baggage at the passengers' dence to the destination at the al point. If the railroads in Canada and | tion it will be put into opesizian yar. r es FILLING ORDERS FOR GROCERIES here all the time. Our Groceries move. We don't keep thegplang because we don't buy alot of'infer- wor c goods, merely because the labels on cans cr boxes look pretty, of Teas or Coffee because there is a rize given by the wholesaler. We Pre where we find goods of distinc tive merit. Freshness, primeness, and fair prices for excellent qualiti' s are our inducements tor your trade. Are they sufficient ? DELICIOUS ICE CREM Generated by Horse-Power and SODAS Hi a fraits, and served as they should be, during the season. E. H. PURDY. June 7, 190s. Notice ToGoodDressers We have on hand a large range of Up-to-date Spring and Summer Suitings which we offer at a Very Reasonable Price and guarantee entire satisfac- tion in every vespect. * Kindly give us a call before purchasing elsewhere and you will be convinced. M. F. LAGELL. A New Button Maker on band will make your buttons on short notice. the United States agree to the pro- | e essence of tropical | the Se | Muckie Wilkes 0] ; Guta Ch 005 Ms own stable, procead to Thos. Gram: 's, Scugog noon ; Sebert Hoase, kt Tod Tuesda, mies. avon ; tear in en, night. Temperance Hou: Black: two hours, then to day. Prince of Kinellar II [3233 C 8.8 C., the property of Ju Bouya, will make stable, Moase's, --Ixzac Beatles, no tou's Valentin. nights Souyu, and werboard, night ; Ips, for night; Thursday, Lorenzo B Hctel, Little Britain, nigh proceed to Jno. Bpacks 8, con % nwon; Wm Broad's, con. 7, night; Satuiduy to his own Hercules [3796] vol. xiii. Grand, Young Clydesdal rey tka weekly visits t Taesdny, HS, North's, night. Hotel, Little Britain, nigh night, Friday, night. lowing Monday. property of Jas. Gallagher, will weekly visit the followi Monday, An y 8. will leave stand go to 5, noon ; Wm, night: Ts Darlington, noon ; David Hayden, night. Wednesday, son, Tyrol noo" | 8. Darlington, night. Miller's, Newpark, noon; Hotel, Pontypool, night, Spencer's, Lotus, noon § 3 Swi eraice House, Blackstock, stable. Flush (11906) [4790] th ef the Reuch, Port Perry a Syndicate Will make the 1905 as follows ; Mouday, Jeave his own stable, Farm, Jus. Jackson's, night ; Wedu coed to Alex. Leask's, avd Friday ; Friday proceed Bowles', woon : Win. Saturday, to his own stable. R Choicely Bred Imported Ha cutt, will make the season a limited umber of select un Sebert House, Port Perry. That Noble, Young Clydesd the pr Oe ay 8, leave his own stable Ly Johu Lattimor's, ners, noon ; Seagrave night. day, Sainthold, noon ; night. Station night. till Monday afternoon, PEARL OF BURNHEAD ( XXII, 8.C.8,B. [2734] Vol That 'Champion Imported Stallion the property of ns Severin. PE oy House, Port Perry, 08 924 --That "Tashiona bee eating Stallion Muckle Wil Thomus Hyland, my, 3 Many 15, he 31 3, Hotel Myrtle Station noon ; Ei Thursda Gullagher's, Buirketon, soon 0 stable till Mon- ie 1905 route as fol] lows: Monday, Muay 1, leave his owu proceed ; Thon. Thurs Wednesday, proces d to John Cuilihy' x, Ay isons, noon ; 8.B.C.--That Stallion, the of Frank King, Mariposa, will his season : day. May I, will leave his own stalle, T, proceed to Isaac Beetles, Eundicott's, Valenti, night. Kalley's. noon : Jacob Wedneslay, Jeukins' day, Nathan Rodman's noon ; ------ noon ; Suturday own stable till fol- Mack 10024 A.C.S B.--That Fashionable - ired Yoong Clyd sdale Stallion, the shuston Nidry's, Enfield Ratclifl's, East Whithy, Tuesdny, Robt Nesbitt's, con Thos. Smith's, con. Thursday, aturday, alter Henry's, Pary 'then own stable till fullowivg Seagrave, night; Friday to his own May 8, will YDundrennen "Thos. Grahan's Scugog, noon ; Holtby's night pf British Yeoman --25l1-- (5085) lion the property of Paxton & Prince of Wales of Manchester [462(}-- of John Bentley, Man- make calls during ths Pca nt scason as follows--Monday, roceed to the Sebert House for night. Th reday, Epsom, noon ; Utica night. Friday, Ashburn, noon ; Mytle Saturday, own stable Syudicate, will make the season of 1905 at hia own stable, lyt 24, con. 1, Reach: | H RMIT That Grand 'Y on We. stock, Vol. XIIL mes Innes, to 'T. 3 Tuesduy con. 2, proveed to Jenkin's t; Friday 6, lot 11, Mariposa, stable, on- t. Thurs Seagrave Burketou, ng places ; bis home Grabam's, {. Thom R. Coulter's Friday, H ain's Tem- night. -- Lec Hill Monday. * that have established Granite and Marble Works in Jessop Block, just west of the Post Office, Port Perry. where they will be King's Pride [3196] C. S. B. C., the pro prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them perty of Frauk King, Mariposa, wil for M He g ; muko the senson of 1905 as follo or Mounments, Head Stones, &c 1 11 bi n i fHundey, May Io) HPAL ", sill a . &2Z All work first-class and satisfaction guaranteed V 7 i ight ; Tue Hugh R : ¥ a ony, No Sank: Having had large experience extending over very many yearsin this Wednesday, Thos Curtis' noow ; Nor-| line of business we are confident we are in a position to give reliable ine man Osboru's night! Thuraday, to {formation regardingflvalues, and we will supply all pertaining to the e property nd Scugeg season of ionday pro: renuain till to Wm, --That ckne i otla- of 1905, to ares at the ale Stallion at 2 o'clock Rose's Cor- Weilnes- Greenbank, 10830) Vol. XI, C.H.A. Clydesdale the Shirley erty of Geoy ko the pre« THE BUSY STOf These sales are increasing in popularity because people are fn ling vhat real bargains we have on hand, and hecause they know they are ¢ at greatly reduced prices. On Saturday. July 22nd, we her Big Sa Good ds at 18¢, 22¢, 35¢c per yard. . These gords ew on sale, $ aturday, ie. ge 3d at Fd 8 ENDS Fancy Muslins with Dimity Siripe, very pretty, and very neat for Wash Snitings... us . per yd 186 PIECES Prints, Fast Colors Goud yange of assorted patterns, tegular 1zjc.. per yd at 8C. We bought Heavily of Ladies' Eine Vests, and to clean up our stock, we are offering soc and 6oc Vests, at ..... 39C. Ladies' Fancy Embroidered Collar Tabs, regular 25¢, 30c, 35¢ Sale Price Another lot of those 10c Stock Collars in assorted Colors. This is the fifth sale of these collars, and they go quickly, regular 25¢ Saturday Something New. Every sixth lady purchasing a box of * Qur Special" hair pins, 100 as: sorted Pins to the box, will have her money refunded. Price of hair pains per box... .. 5C. JONES & SON, PORT «PERRY. NewGranitedMarbleWorks IN PORT PERRY. TT. R.,.STATHFORTD ' Qo oo SON business at such prices as cannot fail to satisly all. Patronage solicited. Kindly give us a call. Port Perry. July 5, 1905. SCRANTON COAL NUT, STOVE, FURNACE, GRATE. Also the very best Lump Steam Coal for threshing. Plackergithine Ooal, A No. 1 Blosburg Coal. 8 Hight, Give us a. call R REAT SACRIFICE --IN THE-- Beg to intimate to the inhabitant of Port Perry and surrounding country Coal! Coal (SHOE We have our Coal Sheds filled with all sizes of the BEST}, careful, darling, needless pain; "our own" nd tone i ¥ take back again, the qutet evening Eve the kiss of peace forth in the morning come home at night! have broken h words spoken Ww can ne'er set right efuf thought for the strang- 8 for the sometime guest, for "our own" tter tone, We love our own the best. ith the curve impatient; Ww with that look of scorn, a cruel fate 14 b the night too late the work of morn. CANADIAN BORN. "BY re Contractors Who Tossed . es recently reported. p of a $3,000,000 comtract the the Gi Trusk Paclfic, by the Foley Brothets 6 St. Paul. These brothers "are natives of nark, having been born in Darling, says The Carleton Place Canadian. Thére were four--Timothy, Michael, Johniand Richard. The last 1s doady These brothers began life In the humblost manner in the limits of Mr. Mi Lanark. They were as poor a ®s, except in the matter of | d energy. They wers born wif hptitude to do things on a big james L. Murphy knew them ey were in the chrysalle of the ¢ ate--48 years ago. In a momen blooming ambition he accepted a position In the camp where iy} were engaged. He saw Tim {ike wielding the cant hook {ally rolling} skill not ing it in 4 hand-spike. Tim espeo- powerful in the art of log- d, each tossed timber with crity. Mr. Murphy was fl of that sort of life, hav- g safer at home, and left 'days; but his memory re- cenes with colors that en- lints with age The bro- jd their chariot to a star, d in St. Paul, where they oot 'and began to spread dity almost sensational lldonaire and each lives in | Bwhose beauty and equips | "@eyond the dreams of an | entate. Mrs. Murphy, when | some time ago called on | 's youthful friends, accom- ister, who also knew them | At days. Timothy Foley Guthrie of Darling, and husband, gave the Cana- greeting. T. Foley lives | xt that of James J. Hill, ilway magnate. The bro- | the note ther Ji rope. ow! papers In Canada, ed In the matter of news- instance, have British Col- its population of 200,000, ba, with its population of | too many newspapers? In the there is a newspaper for every ry 3,333 people congfder the number of chil flliterate persons who never papers, and the number of | ple who never buy them, it is that the average newspaper small fleld in which to cir | to# Ontario are almost as low Manitoba, being one paper for 3 29 persons. The Territories 8 paper for every 4,646 inhabh va Sootia one for every 5,879; ®awerd Island one for every ons; New Brunewick one for 0; and Quebec one for every Printer pad Publisher RDER TO MOVE OU y ECIAL LINES OF i Weather Foot-wear ring Special Inducements ily and August that ought very Man, Woman and opportunity to secure t Comfort d Boys' 1, 1905. proved Farm BROWN, T PERRY, im and a $7,000 000 one from | | | hat some parts of Canada | | people, and In the latter | Rasy? Prices! 82.25 Tan Oxfords for$1.76 $4.00 Tan Bals for $3.26 Tan Boots RMAN & SON. "Half-Price for all Straw Hats and Ready-to-Wear Hats One-third off all Dress Hats Flowers at Half-Price. la, & 4d Stouffer. Begs to announce to the Citizens of Port Perry and surrounding country that h is opening a Merchant Tailoring Business in the Blong Block; with "3 fine collection of Suitings, Vestings and Paintings. Jo La Having had a large exper- ience [ am prepared to make Suits as good and as cheap aud up-to-date as any in the trade. 1 ror Perry, June r, fgog. REMOVAL Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up espec- |! ially, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug Stores in the Province, and have taken possession of my new and extensive premises, 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 an invitation to all to call and see me in my mew premises. Port Perry, Sept 2 1900. where - Important to Farmers of Reach, Brock and Mariposa old. have opemed up, in I wish to intimate to the farmers of this district that I have been ap- pointed Sore AGENT for the Sale of the Famous Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Sound am A | DAVIS. Wire Fence Co. Litd., and RA Full OF [48 at present visiting in Eu Farm Cc fo il WHICH \CHEAPNESS STLYE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be urpassed in the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &e,, in abundance, Oomparison of Prices Courted W. A. BEATTY. EVERYTHING IN THE prepared to supply this wh community with the very Bl WIRE FENCE produced on this Ti Continent and at pri t can sal { ly | not fail t 1 he I N FEN t a | Iti e BEST 1se it 18 8 t A ATe eskh Ss a 1 t ta fe € fore Hi act It the best ¢ I dE vic 7 other £0 | efore purchasing,a Wire Fence lon't fail to inspect the Di N FOR J. H. Brown --m J WL Meharry REAL ETSATE BROKER. mi Spring 1s "wie = I whole attention to disposing ot placed in my hands for sale. LOANS rates. Companies. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. AVING had 'considerable experience in negotiating 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 jdcvote my | FARMS FOR SALH I would call special attention Of parties requiring Farms to Four fine properties now listed an: sale. Satisfaction guaranteed.. without Commission on Real Estate sécurity in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low Quick action. EZ | represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insutance Prompt attention given to applications. Worsteds and Serges (pur- chased before the advance in | price) and are prepared to offer some Snaps in the same. See our ends and odd lengths: We make Buttons. Repair- ing and Pressing done on short | I And you will need that Spring I [Suit or Overoat, so call in ili {and see our complete stock. | | [TAIl the newest designs and ii | patterns in . Suitings and il i [Trousering. We have somo (il [snaps in last year's stock fil [which we will clear out at fill |Cost and less than Cost. lil 19¥We have the largest range | of Blue and Black Twill | all Real Estate that may be for Sale notice. We guarantee our Three Farms in Scugog. ¢ work. g : fine Farm in Reach. : w 5 DOT : 'Parties es (ii | "Port Perry, Feb. will consult al own interests br t Perry, Feb. 13,1905. To the Public. As times and seasons change soit becomes necessary for business men occasionally to change their advertisements. 'The Fall is hera and Winter is coming and I am still here with a large and first class Stock of Furniture suitable for the furnishing ajhouse reasonable as. | | Caution. » FEHIS IS TO FORBID GINING credit to any one on my ac count as I will not be responsible for debts contracted without my written order. Joun JOHNSTON Port Perry, March 6, 190s. ant. ceAlber 140s. House and Lot for Sale. The ndersinver offers for sale a 1 or rent | Frame Dwelling House and one- t.{ half acre of land on Uuion Avenue. he pro- | For particulars apply on the pre- ANTON: mises. D. BOOTHRY, Feb 7, 1905: Port Perry. Rag Carpet pot Weaving, The undersigned, having bad large experience at the business, is prepared to do Rag Carpet Weaving as it should be. He may be found at all times at his room up stairs adjoining the Public Library. -- Charges moderate. All work first class and guaranteed to give satis faction. any other. solicit a fair share of trade. My Motto is * Equal nghts to all, BUT NO MONOPOLY, or Selfish Motive." My Undertaking Department is' complete with a full line of Caskets and Coflins. class Hearse without extra charge, Warerooms next door to -St Charles Hotel. oad JOHN NOTT Port Perry, Oct. 20, 1904. Toronto Chief, I As an inducement get patties Ol bring in their Weaving at once, will weave 6 vards free for the party | bringing in the greatest number oll St yards between pow and rst Mai: h, and 4 yards to tie part ii "ia [that pro' nisine vonng Trott the next largest number lion ToRrONTO Chik, Ji ) y "| be see rie ay ROBERT PO EE Port Perry, Nov. 1904: I can furulsh a firsts ©