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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Feb 1906, p. 3

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E - 32 Miss Mary Sumrall of , Fla., while the crowd of thousand persons cheered. omobile parade ended the i; who said he bad never c acquaintance of Captain , Van Schaick, of the steamer Slocum, to-day offered to ie captain's ten year sentence onment in the penitentiary, | was imposed last Saturday. said that he was aboard the ser at the time she was burned' 'great loss of life in June, 1904. To the United States Marshal, to "Wheto hé made his offer tcday, Short said:--I saw and heard 3 Schaick ring the alarm bell at the fire and.] know he #8 innocent. He is an old man, too old to go to prison, and Iam a young man. ready to take his place and serve his senterce." Mz. Short's ofter was not accept- ged and was not led out of the room. Van Echaick, who had been found ity of criminal negligence as . he toa Application OTICE is hereby given that : application will be made to the Legisla! of the Province of ~ Ontario, at it§ "pext Session. for an : t porate Tompany with power' tg lay out, construct and pperate an electric railway from a point in or near the city of Toronto, the town of Port Perry, in the "County of Ontario, passing through the Townships of York, Scarborongh, Markham aud Whilchurch, in the - County of York, and the Townships 5 Pickering and = Uxbridge and 3 in County of Ontario, and the several municipalities thereof, with all powers necessary incidental thereto. JOHN F. LENNOX, ~ Solicitor for the Apphcants. ¢d at Toronto, 'this 26th day of january, 1506. FALL AND WINTER Enter at any timé. Get Catalogue at onte. : R. A. FARQUHARSON, B."A,, Cor. McGill and Yonge Sts., ToroNTO, Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Port Perry - Public "Library®will be held at the Reading Room, on FRIDAY EVENING, EEBY 2ud at Eight o'clock, ets Each person getting books from the Library is entitled to be pré- sent. - H. L. EBBELS, President. J. L. FORMAN, Secretary. Specials for Xmas. 4 Ibs. Mixed Candies for 252 3 Ibs. Mixed Candies for 258 2 Ibs. Cream Candies for 23¢ Molasses Candy 15¢c Ib. Lady Caramels zoc Ib Maple Walnuts 20c Ib, Gum Drops 10c Ib, Coffee Dips 20c 1b. Chocolate Drops 15c 1b. Nasmith's 4oc Chocolates, 10 !flav- org, 3oc Ib, Nasthih's Fancy Boxes, 25¢, soc, 75C an a Navel Orariges 3g¢° 4oc doz. * Almonds, Walnuts, Filburts, Pea- nuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecan" Nuts. Nuts 15¢c Ih . Finest Almeria Grapes Cranberries 13c qt, 2 gts for 25¢c. Choice, New Dates 3 Ibs. for 25¢, Finest Eating Figs 13c and 15¢ Ib, Nasmith's Xinas Cakes with Almond icing 25c and 35¢ ib, Nasmith's Plum Pudding, 2, and g Ibs. each, 25¢ Ib. Ladies' and Men's Slippers In great variety. Be sure and see our 25c Table of all kinds of beautiful and useful articles. T. C. FORMAN & SON, Port-Perry, Dec. 19, 1905. 9000000000090 WANTED! Ope Hundred more Young Men and Women, who are ambitious and enterprising, to qualify&in «the : for the many positions open t8 all those who are thoroughly prepared to accept them. A six months' 60nrse in this college means for a young mat of the right "kind, an {educational equipment better tha _ {many trades or professions in money earning Students dmittt, | at any time. Circulars My : ride Eating Raisins, 1 5cand 2oc Ib. 3 wis Genuin to enumerate e kel Ee cote i go oh We mit, Hoss Sob ba regard to their ofiginal £0 % : This is where Kiife gepest. | ots, wit frrhed ghd JJ dalla In Soe much st Season's Jackets, excelllent cloth and style' at Half Price. That means :--§10 Coats for $5. Coats for $4.50. 20 Thies Season's Jackets, ew, of best material and strictly up-to-date. Rather than | carry these over we offer them at the following reductions ;--811.50 Jacket for $8.50. $10 Jacket for $7.50. $9J et for §6.50. $8 Jacket for $3.50. " 'Bmallwares. 10 doz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs. . Regular 10¢ cach . 10 doz. Fancy flonan, very new and, pretty, bough! and 50¢ v Sale Price 4 for 95e. e Xmas trade.-- Reguler #0¢: xiv nie Sale Price 25. the Sale with (Good value 25 dos. Ladies Weol Gloves, all shafles and sizes. Regular 25¢, Ladies' Hose in heavy Cashmere and Worsted-- Regular 50c for 30c, 35¢ and 40e for 29¢ 250 for 190. ? 1,000 Boxes Hair Pins, 100 pins to hox, assorted sizes, per box 4e. CARPETS .--We have too many Tapestry and Brussels Carpets, and to cleat them out, we offer a 20 per cout. DISCOUNT DUKING THIN MALE That means a $1 25 Carpet for $1 00, a 81.00 Carpet Yor 80c., a 75¢ Carpet for 60c, and a 50¢ Carpet for 40c. If you want a Carpet, that should be inducement enough to bring you right in More Quotations Next Week. JONES & SON FORT PERRY. Scranton Coal 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 Blogburg Coal. Prices right. Give us a call. PURDY & ARCHER. eo : he Sebert House, Port Perry, This visit gives you a chance to consult Pr and to, chose from his Stock of Hair (Goods. whi) WERT abou ye i , 3 "Hai 8, ich he carries with him---just what Te Co fsa DoBENWEND can be deproded upon to seil you ouly first : Baldness... as all men know, disfigures and adds an aged expres- sion to the face. Why re. win Bald when Professor on Dorenwend can fit Lou with * WIG or TOUPE! hich will bide all traces of Ballness and take the AAS of your own hair? Sostary mand Shea Toupees as = preventative for colds in head reh and neuralgia. "roFEssok DoRENWEND will fit you on th t and stiow you just how you look afterwards. ¥ 2 ® ages LADIES--READ THIS! You will never have a batter opportucity to see far pourself the be tiful assortment of Switches, Bangs, Pompad. y Eto. ff which Professor Dorenwend Ei sur, Waves, Wigs. Bic, Remember the Date and don't fail to call at the hotel and see PROFESSOR DORENWEND early. ms DORENWEND. G0. of Toronto de 108 AND 105 YONGE ST, TORONTO. » Re MOVAL nsive stock of Drugs, Chemieals 'SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES nks to my numerous patrons I would extend to.all to call and see me in my new promises. a A |] DAVIS. » aria, Comfortable German Mantles, originally sold up to '$8.00--Sale Price $1.00. 1 "| his fine property LE; FEB, 2 Scatbofo, W. C. Gray wilt attend cK, Secretary: Cp "AT ONCE if avy trouble with 'il be sorry you OE. IA 11 Kii House and Lot for Sale The undersigdell offers for sale "ochtane Street, Port Perry. Od thie] premises are a commodious Dwglling, and Barn. Good hard watef§# GEORGE LANE, Jan. 9, 1906. 5 Port Perry. COOK'S RESTAURANT. Allow me to thanks to the p rm my sincete lie for the hahd:- some manner id Whith they patoniz- ed" my Restauranflast winter, and to intimate that I:*have again te- opened, with beter facilities and am fully preparedito cater for the public in a manner that would do credit to the Restaurants of our largest cities. ¥ Only one brandef Oysters kept, and that the BEST=the, Baltimore | --always on hand @nd sold by the | gallon, quart, pin{'or served--stew ed, raw or fried. : All the delicacies of the season supplied when iequired. Don't fail 10 ask for anything you may wish, 30 » and Beans a Friday, Feb. 9th DorExXWEND about yolir Hair SARCRIFICE Sale of Ready-made . Clothing. ot Not having disposed of my Ready made Clothing tq Mr. J. A. Lane, 1 hnve decided to.dispose of it at a Sacrifice in.order to clear out the entire Stock. 20 per cent discount will be allowed on all Cash pur- h TM :and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, s, Brace, Mits, Gloves and Undearwear. Sale will contiuue tall 8ll of the stock is dis- posed me early get your choice, s&r~ Sale at Purdy's Old Stand. Oct, 12, Since the a appeared in Hot (Oct. 12) \ Pp Pp urchased the elk. pay for store for the next few be the low- 'bound to R Full Stock Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks xe. in sbundames, Ifsilk should split or crack withiti tHréé Msnths ft will Red Clover Gi * be rep by a new skirt same style iid materil, E = MILLINERY AT. {| F-PRIGE. The ILLUSTRATED edition of THe OBSERVER to be issued in February promises to be the mest iiteresting and valuable number of a newspaper ever published in this town or coun- ty. The business community is rallying around the enter- rise and giving it their support in an encovirdging manner. Ve are now prepared to speak with some assurance as to the character of the publication. A history and sketch of the town from the pen of Jos. Bigelow, Esq. will appear ; also a history of the High School by Principal McBride. Nearly all the business and professionul men will be represented by a good write up. Then there will be illustrations of the town from various view points, of the churches and their pas- tors, the schools, a number of the finest residences, several business blocks, and many of the business and professional men. Every person doing bnsiness in the community is a subject for a well-written sketch in this number, and it is desired that they shall all appear therein. Our representa- tive will yet call upon those who have not yet been visited. Will those who have promised Photos please leave the same at this office as soon as possible. = I | Experierfte 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 givitg perfect satis- | faction to all concerned, 1 have concluded to {devote my whole attention to disposing of all Real Estate that may be placed in my hands for sale. i FARMS FO R SATE 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 disposing of landed properties will consult their own interests by placing them with me for sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. in sums to suit borrowers, at unusually low | = rates. Quick action. EZ | represent the most desirable Fire and Life Insurance Companies. Prompt attention given to applications. Port Perry, Sept. 3, 1901. without Commission on Real Estate security | ----IN THE---- | Sale of Furniture! DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON The undersigned will sell a large quantity of first-class Furniture cons sisting of Parlor, Dining . Room, Bed Room. Sets &ec Give me a call. Cash or Approved Credit, : : EF A Fine lot of Picture Frames and Gilt Mouldings suitable to the trade. £7 Agent fog Monuments. §&3 | hi Wi s OF EVERYTHING IN THE % Xarness Line CHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be urpassed in the County, -- Qomparison of Prices Courted [don't fail to inspect DeaLer Le by afotk, | the very Hest, | [Bucks .....0. 16 Chickens. ..... utter... 4 y hg Begs to "apnounce to the - Citizens of art Perry and surrounding country" that he ig opening a Merchaiit Tailoring Business in the Blong Block, with & fine collection of Suitings; Vestings and Pantings. Having had a large exper- ience [ am prepared to make Suits as good and as cheap and up-to-date as any in the trade. Suits $10 up. Port Perry, June 1; 1904 made to order from Dil e-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Squed Wire Fence Uo. Litd., 40d am prepaied 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 DicroN 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; itt fact it is the best fence made in | this or any other country Before purchasing a Wire Fence the DiLLow FENCE. J. H. Brown, IN A NTS AND MACHINERY April 6, 1905 S RICULTURAL IMELE ME AGRAVE To Sell or Rent. I'he undersigned will sell or rent his House and Lot in Prince Albert. For particulars apply to the pro- prietor on thie premises R. BRANTON- Prince Albert, March 20, 1905. | F YOU WOULD HAVE GOOD LUCK IN HATCHING CHICKENS, DUCKS AxpDTURKEYS, you should without delay purchase "The Chatham", the King of all Incubators. Let us lista few of the features thaf make The Chatham Incubator the most effective hatching apparatas ever built. It has double walls, which are thoroughly packed with Mineral Wool which is absolutely fireproof, and the most perfect nou-conductor that could be used. It has Automatic, Thermos tatic Bar Regn lator, 8elfvent d_ Nutsery, FRI ke = tal THE CHATHAM will Bafch more strongy: "robust chicks, frém' strongly fertilize: eggs. than &ny other machine made. THE CHATHAM will pay you 100% bettet than any other investment made ou the Farm, Mr. Usorge Lee, Greenbank, Ont., writes' as follows ;-- i N. INeram, Port PERRY, ONT. with the Chatham Ingubator purch Sumer as it is giving entire satisfactio T have just taken off my first hatch 5 7 season, March 15th, 1805. and i 3 I bare 79 smart chicks which Di hard te beat at this time of the 50% better than hatching with hens. I can cheerfully recommend The Lhathum to every person _coutemplati ying an id aly as J erat make a mistake by so doing. 3 THE CHATHAM is sold on time, in ove, two or threo paymenta; nét required until next Octobers When purchasing e far ha We oan W. A BEATTY. Drak Sir.--1 awn more than aclighted od lash year and ia y <i

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