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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Dec 1905, p. 3

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bY : ot perry, Nov. 23. 1995. Ee Fle Shien Siow tre: two: ty-five cents » bottle. Sold the world. Be sure and ask LAE WiNaow THING SYRUP." | in the and in. "drifl and rifie shogting in the NR COATINGS WE 11AVE a large range of Overcoating which we have Reduced in Prices We do not want to carry them over. Gall and See them and we will do the rest, Also a fine range of Suitings and Fancy Vestings, which we offer at Reasonable Prices. ing and buttons €ov- Ehbols' Block. N otice. REWARD D OF TEN DOL. LARS will be paid to any| 5. oue who will give such information as will lead to the convicticn of the person, or persons who! on about the Eth. October (pre: sent nionth) did unlawfully destroy the Railing on North side of culvert inthe Scugog Roadway. WM. BATEMAN, Commissioner. Port Perry, Oct. 109, 1905. FALL AND WINTER '| an efficient and effective force in Jughes schools and colleges. This hag been done to some extent already in connection with the cadet maove which is being very successtully ried on by the co-operation of the Mil tia Department with the local suthopt- ties. Special effort should be made to reach every youth in the country up- the people. There is no reason why | Cahada should not become within a measurable period a nation' of expert; riflemen." Sir Frederick then refers to the, means taken to train the officers by: the Royal Military College and the establishment of district training de- pots, while other opportunities are af- | forded of taking courses of instruc- ion at Aldershot and elsewhere in the | old land. He points out that the milk ! tary force of Canada consists of three portions, the permanent corps, the ac- tive militia and the reserve militia, though the last named does present exist in any Sreanined ain The permanent corps has at present an & ud Felt 8 B a Li wih | his is 'your unity 1; "IN MILLINERY. i ands have {he choice of the Stock. = Come Ordered Hats will as usual receive Miss PaxNeL's closest "attention. Satis- - faction gutrantend ; FOR THE LADIES ; n THE MEN BELTS--A very choice stock in FANCY ARMLETS y d soc | Ik, oh dq Rlasticls. iit 15¢, 20C, 25C an > fo ; pi to s: i FINE HDKES in Linen, Silk and | Excelda..... salen vias Sue FANCY BRACES (in boxes) soc COLLARS AND TIES -- all Five tone sai ot es ammug | "hades and styles... asc 10 83) \ (LC AND KID GLOVES | Srainings or Weis sauivale mich can + HAND BAGS....... 65c to $3 75 AND MITTS....75¢ to $2.25 Hm a ot 0 00 Satan (CUSHION TOPS... go to $2.25 MUTELCE AND SCENTS velopment of patriotism and the im-. FURS -- Mures, Rurrs, CoLAR| FURS -- Come to us for Caps ® phy of . sTTES AND CoaTs,-- Now is the . GAUNTLETs AND Coats. We have a large range and good values. time: to buy as eux stock will never be fuller. - | Groceries. Remember our Stock is always Fresh and Choice. will be prepared to furnish your Xmas Dainties. Jones °° Son. We actual strength of two d, whicl(- will be Increased to thirty-five hundred to provide for garrisons at Halifax and Esquimalt. There are two depots fof the permanent corps in the Maritime Provinces, three in Quebec, four in Ontario, one in Manitoba, and one in British Columbia, counting Esquimalt. A new one is to be established in A} berts, another in Montreal, and lat | os there will be one between Toron d Winnipeg on Lake Superior, - hoi at Fort Willlam. Three or four additional depots of mounted corps will | also be establish in | and Alberta. 3 "The active militta,® the rile ¢ tinues, -conslstss at present of 47,000 ad to h who dill anhually either A estab strength £8,000, 'which wo this force be the 4 lishment. It {a expected tH of 55,000 could be readily expanded to. about 100,000 men, as the war strength of the active militia. The additional" 36 or 40 per cent. could be recruited from men who have had three yeazp or more annya! training in camp, and from civillan rifle associations, whose members on joining plédge themselves to undertake military duties if Tela Sir Frederick refers to recent changes in the militia organization and then refers to the expenditure, as follows: -- | "The expenditure upon the militia has grown very rapidly of late. Starting: with an expenditure of less than a mil Mon in 1867, it has reached two millions in 1902. The estimates for the current year amount to no less than five and a half millions. "In addition to this comparatively large outlay there has been expended upon militia buildings, including drill halls, armories, barracks, etc. by the Public Works Department three-quase ters of a million more. So that the to tal expenditure upon the militia for the year ending June 30th, 1906, amount to six and a half millions. At the time of Confederation the revenue of Canada amounted to $13,000,000 and the militia expenditure was one mil lion, or one-thirteenth of the revenue. The revenue this year will probably exceed seventy millions, so that it will be observed that the ratio of one fn] thirteen is somewhat exceeded. Tt fig not necessary to assume that this ratio must be maintained indefinitely, but it would seem probable that to malin # hth WW. L. PARRISH, Port Perry priess 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 up, and extensive premises, where I have opened in 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 invitalion to all to call and see me in my new premises. A |] DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept Pe tga: cost lion dollars, an amount, } = NewGranite&MarbleWorks ei IN PORT PERRY. T, R. STAFFORD & SON ending over very many yearsin his L confident a position to give reliable in- alues, and 'we will supply all pertaining to the prices as canyot fail to Satisly all. advanced, we 'wish to clear| - I i ki £3 xt i i 2 times-- Boston Pork specialty--and my Ffail to please. Sale df; eady made Not havipg made Clotl hnve decide; Sacrifice in entire Stock; will be allow Me chases. Overcoats, Gloves and Clothing." Mr. | mn oh carwear. § : THs OBSERVER d of my Ready . A. Lane, 1 dispose of it at a lr to clear out the 0 per cent discount ns, Drace, on all Cash pur- s' and Boy's Suits, Mits, Sale will continue till all of the stock is dis- posed of. choice. s@r- Sale dt Putdy's Old Stand. Oct. 12, 1908. Since the above appeared in print (Oct. E. H. PURDY. above stockof Clothing at a tre- mendous sacrifice and | Con ne early get your 12) 1 have purchased the intend to give the public the. full benefit of my fortunate parchase ; the price of every xatiucht has been cut to the to 4 , AND «'LESS HEADACHE NEURALGIA CURE foc and 'Alldamlers or diroct 2, or ont. "honey back if ax MA k of 11 Jour, flour tresses, and quilts, with les, pos lmost all walnut. he o'clock a hates brt Perry. . GLASS EYES Y NOT BE KNOWN Artificial Eyes, and we F. BE. LUKE, Refeacting Optician, King St es of Furniture, such as kitchen, and dining chairs, bureaus, bed including several and engravings. Apply four p m., at Mr."G. R. Alex- 8 1905. , having had dhe Bush ess, is rpet Weavin, may be fou room up stairs blic Library.-- Al work first to give satis- get parties to g at once, 1 hat we carry a very large pw howto fit them that the glass will match the real one, mak- it almost impossible to tell West, Toroato STRENGTH, i { i8 [Robs Blanket, Bel Trnks Gilendars in many Pretty Designs trom Bata. 750 Toy Watches, Toy Lanps, Fancy Candles. x Boautifu} Fancy Handkerohiets from Wo |A fow Handsome Pieces of China. Tih 7 ose L. & 7 STOUFFER, a Goal We have our Coal Sheds filled with all sizes of the BEST Scranton, Nut, Stove, Furnace, Grate. Also the very best Lump Steam Coal for Threshing. Blacksmithing Coal, A No. 1 Blosburg Coal. Prices right. Give us a call PURDY & ARCHER. -- SS | Experience is Invariably Essential to Success. AVING had considerable experience in negotiating H Sales of some of the largest transactions in Real Estate in this district, and in every instance giving perfect satis- |i faction to all concerned, I have concluded to- my Hl whole attention to disposing ot all Real Estate that:may be |i placed in my hands for sale. y | FARMS FOR SALE I would call special attention of parties requiring Farms to Four fine properties now listed and for Sale Three Farms in Scugog. fine Farm in Reach. &@ Parties desirous of dis will consult their own interests ing of landed properties y placing them with me for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. without Commission on Real Estate security in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low LOANS rates. Quick action. EF | represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Prompt attention given to applications. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. A GREAT SACRIFICE ----IN THE-- Sale of Furniture! DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON The undersigned will sell a large quantity of first-class Furniture con- sisting of Parlor. Dining Room, Bed Room. Bets &c Cash or Approved Credit. IL. Give me a ca Gilt Mosldings sitabe to the £7 A Fine lot of Picture Frames and trad hate EF Agent for Monuments." &J surrounding copntry, that is vg Bini Merchant Tailoring. * Business . in the Blong Black, with . fine collection of Suitings, Vestings and Pantings. . Haviug had a large exper. ience 1 am prepared to make, Spits. as good and as cheap and.yp-to-date as yny in the - Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Sound. Wire Fence Co. Litd., and am prepared to supply this whole' community with the very BEST. WIRE FENCE produced on this Continent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers. The DirLoN Fence is without a peer. It is the BEST because it is flexible ; it is a square mesh ; itis a perfect hinge-stay fence, therefore; it is impossible to bend the stays: in fact it is the best fence made in this or any other country Before purchasing a Wire Fenca don't fail to inspect the DiLLoN Fence. J. H. Brown, DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMELE MENTS AND MACHINERY. April 6, 1905 SEAGRAVE Farm for Sale. OUTH-HALF Int g and Soatli- west quarter (flot 10, con 3, Township of Brock, consisting of about 80 acres good Farm Land with house and barn; also 20 acres, Hardwood, and 50 acres Pine, Cedar, Hemlock and Tamarac. Apply to owner. H. B. CLEMES;, Port Peri Dec. 8, 1902. F YOU WOULD HAVE GOOD LUCK. IN HATCHING CHICKENS, DUCKS. ANUTURKEYS, you should without delay purchuse "The Chatham", the Kiog o all Incubators. Let us lista few of the features that make The Chatham Incubator the most effective hatching apparatus ever wilt. It has double walls, which are thoroughly, packed with Mineral Wool which is: absolutely fireproof, and the most perfect non-conductor that could be used. It has Automatic, Thermostatic Bar Regu- lator, Selfventilated Nuisery, It is made for a Canadian People by "a reliable Canadian Firm that has a reputation to maintain, THE CHATHAM will batch more etrong, robust chicks, from strongly fertilized eggs, thau avy other machine made, THE CHATHAM will pay you 1007, better than any other iuvestment made on the Farm, Mr. George Lee, Greenbank, Ont., writes as follows ;-- N. Ivaram, Port PERRY, ONT. 1 Drax Sip.--1 am more than delighted. with the Chatham Incubator purch Ias§ Summer as it is giving entire satisfaction. I have just taken off my first hatch fol thi season, Murch 15th, 1905. snd from 90 I have 79 smart ohicke. which I or hard to beat at this time of the year and is: 507, better than hatching with hems. I. can Shane pov The Chatham to: Er Weod Wanted. ©3 OF EVERYTHING IN THE ant Harness Line =! CHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and sire you are receivi heathy stock, We can: supply you ini best, and. agree So replace Glass o£ returned... free of charge. bavethe Burr ORPINGTON, the Queen Fy ais of Cansiot be urpassed 1 the County, &o., in xbindabin, Comparison ot Prices Obisrted W.. A. BEATTY.

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