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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jan 1907, p. 2

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Ces Wr a) = BS NUR A COLLOSSAL EVENT. $20,000 worth of High-Grade Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnish- ings, Millinery and Furs, etc. to be distributed into the homes of the people at merely nominal prices, many of them so low as to seem ridiculous. A Grand Opportunity to Save many Dollars. SALE OPENING WED, JAN. 9th. AN 4 | A Successrur Fowr FATTENING | | Season. .--The enterprising getic and prosperous Matthew Ed- Several sums from | MONEY. Foote $ioams, have | been placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. ener See Cirenlars which will De Aiseribut It will pay you Opposition Disappearing. Mr. J. J. Craig, M.P.P. for East Wellington and Public School In-| HUBERT L. EBBELS, | ards Company of this place is to spector for the County of Welling Barrister, Port Perry. | | be congratulated on the success that ion, was at' the Parliament build od = | has attended) their fowl fattening | |ings on Friday. Mr. Craig has re- season of 7go6 which lasted about | cently been addressing a num Ser of THE OBSERVER... four months The season just clos- | meetings of rural ratepayers in his ed has made an excellent record, | Has A Goop CIRCULATION. and is ron- - Cc stantly growing in favor. It is the BEST | being four-fold larger than the sea- Advertising Medium in the County; is the ounty in regard to the new educa- | tional act, respecting the salaries of ehemplon of the Agriculturists and more | SON of two years since--the total rural school teachers, which came conservative and practical class of people is not a favorite of schemers, boomers and eliques: it is the Oldest and Best Established | Nine hundred birds. in its local and general news department and! s printed eatiroly In the piace of pub- | 2 few of the birds were exhibited at Noation-Poct Periy. the Great Winter Show at Gu A paid Io | acknowledged one of the drestest] JoB PRINTING THE MOST MODERN ETYLES «| wards. Company is attributable to the systematic manner in which Mr. the department, ing and aftendance; he never ne matic throughout; thoroughly understands every requirement, at quires. constant and, we had almost e and i a star if you are a theatrical mana- product being over three thousand |; force on New Year's Day. He To give somes |states that when the terms and seized 1 = in 1057he men. ovignal od bet | leg of the quality of the products, | img of the bill are fairly understood | Saturday. payers | district it will be almost unanimous |ly approved. Any opposition to | Warden Dr. Burt we fat stock and fowl shows in the {he enforcement of the minimum world, and the Port Perry fattening salary comes, he believes, D AT LOW PRICES | establishment carried off a number misconception or imperfect under of prizes. Mnch of the success of standing of its design and effect on | closes on April 30. this branch of the Matthew Ed-| 1. cchool tax rate. from a The good effect of the bill in en : couraging male teachers to enter David Jackson, who has charge of | 10 profession is, he says, are great- manages the feed- ly increased in proportion of male students in attendance at the county glects the least detail, but is syste-| jal school during the past term. In his own county there were 25 male students in training for teach- the various stages of the fattening | org a very large increase on the re- process, and performs the onerous | o5:q number for any of the past few and important duties in order to years. assure success ina manner that re-| ihe counties. Simiiar conditions pevail in Tabloid 1 Phgosophy. It is true that laughter is contag-| ioue, but so is sorrow. Spades are still trumps at Pron- ama. Be sure and hitch your wagon to alin forNureing Mothers | vit With nurs comes an unceas- | strain ou the mother's vi ality. blood is reakepod of ser ble through loss of and car down care. reak ah dows AN IMMENSE § Every Day of this; § ed in your homes in each school y 0CK OF MERCHANDISE » Secured at Extremely Low Prices ! To be Sold in Ten Days! ONLY BY to come 10 | pi | Some of the Lang} statemel ns are | publishing a owing that during the ten year§ Field- ing has been Finance #igister the | aggregate of the *'surp he has reported amounts to They do not draw atte fact that in the same} gross public debt of Cas creased by $64,552, 1444 Chief Game Warden two packag yy depuly game One parceel an otter and two beaw ed by Deputy Game | Loveday, of Ottawa. ceceived number of muskrat | trapped in Simcoe | dozen parties were p | muskrat season opens Bougog, On New Year's D3 tournament was held farm of Mr. Peter Wilk interest being manift sults. The following. of the competitors and FIVE BIRD MATCH made: W.! L. Platten: ]. F. Gerrow': F. Gerrow, # pontained S seiz- Slate Dr. J H. Sangster, were solemn- "| ents, Mr. | gowned and looked charming, being : ho ) on. fl. The and valuable presents go to testify «1and (tothe high esteem in which the | bride is held. sting Clara Holden, Whitby; Miss Louise Mo ne Brown aud Miss Ethel Hill, Tor- 4 ito re- [onto Miss Pearl White, Lindsay ; ames | Mr. os to attend this Sale. The nuptials of Miss Emily Marion Brockto Mr. Selwyn Eger. | ton Sangster, of the Indian Depart- ment, Ottawa, second son of the ized at tlie home of the bride's par- and Mrs. Wm. Brock Ella Street, Port Perry, on Thurs. day, December 27th at 2.30. The ceremony was performed by Rev. B. Greatrix and took place in the drawing room of the spacious and en away by her father. was beautifully and appropriately unattended. The house was most y | beautifully decorated for the occasi- A large number of magnificnit Among the guests from a distance were ;--Mrs. J. Norton and Miss Wm. Ackerman, Peterboro; Mr, Chas. McNab, Claremont. After an excellent de jeuner the young, intelligent. couple, premises, on _'Tharsday, Jan. stock of cattle, swine and Perry Si DIED ea os = DOBSON -At Epsom, on Tuesday, January To the Electors of the 1st, 1607, Robert Dobson. Rev. opened a new Boarding House in Port Perry, [ am Jed to take a number of B Meals 'also supplied 'visitors at 15 cents, ale Port Per JONES & SON PORT PERRY. A REGULAR FEAST FOR ALL alo will be made a Gala Day ! Sy STUPENDOUS Commercial Event. Prices at less than manufactur- turers cost of raw material. An opportunity to make your dollars do double duty. y You can afford to outfit for the next five years. 10 DAYS OF INIMITABLE BAR- GAINS THAT WILL APPEAL 70 YOU. JONES & SON, Loa EHS 2 SON, MARRIED. SANGSTER --Brock--At Port Perry at the residence of the brides | ity tooffer myself as a candidate for the parents, on Thursday, Dec. 29th, 1906, by the Rev. Mr. Selwyn Cooper, B Greatnix, Egerton Sangster, of the Indian Department, tawa, second son of the late Dr, J. H. Sangster, to Emily Marion, third 'daughter of Wm. beautitul home, the bride being giv- Esq. Ot- | election, Brock, 'Lhe bride CowaN --MarLow -- At the residence [of a tuition in County legislation while of the bride's parents, Black. | representing Scugog Division in the stock, on Dec. 25th, 1906, by the | County Council, IT deem that I shall not Ervest BrADLEY--BUTT-- At the relidence |o¢casion identify myself with the best of the bride's parents, Reach, on interests of the municipality asa whole, Dec. 26th, 1906, by the Rev. Wm Cooper, Frank Warren Bradley Suaw -- ParrisH -- By Rev. John Harris at his residence, Dec. 29, 1906, Mr. William H, Shaw to Manchester Jan. 2, 1907. Miss Ada M. Parnsh, both of Port Perry.» i Rigen the residence o of the. bride's - parents, * Port : : ; winter season more ¢ Perrry on Tonslils January 1st, Christena Barbara Diesfeld Estate 8 a ) 1907, by the Rev."T. Hagen,| a - g Sok Oliver: hot to Lot Cs 1 Allen, Es rhe Br of lot. PORT PERRY, ONT, Card of Thanks. Township of Reach. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Having been urgently solicited by a | number of ratepayers of this Municipal- | | Reeveship for the year 1907, and having had my candidature endorsed at the Nom- ination, I am now in the field. In the past for whatever position of trust I sought the ratepayers always loyally by me and on every occasion re- turned me triumphantly and I have yet to learn that they have had cause to re- gret the confidence reposed in me. Hav- ing had considerable experience in mun- icipal affairs, and having had the benefit reer of eight in any respect. My record; as a munici- pal officer is before you. Should I be elected, I will, as in the past, on every and will cheerfully devote whatever time and attention may be found necessary to Foun vote and influence, I have the hon: 0 be Your obedient servaut, R. M. HOLTBY. Executors' Sale. ing travel oh our highways ji th nS t=PPORT PERRY, =. To THE Etsorors oF Reacn.-- I) retiring from occupying Munici- pal positions of trust for the present, I do so knowing that during a ¢ = years--barring one-- which I have had the honor of a stood | Sct at Ure Council Board of your wealthy and prosperous township, [ have invariably, fearlessly and conscientously discharged all the duties to the best of my ability and from the manner that the ratepayers h.ve raliied around me fully dem- be considered arrogant in stating that | On~trated that my efforts have been Beverley Cowan V8, of Por fe Sgr She Saou ecré tvs apprediated and were not in vain. Hope, to Minerva Maude Mar: low of Cartwright. During my occupancy of late of wunicipal offices, the gift of the ratepayers, many of the highway improvements have been of a per- manent nature, among others might promote and secure the prosperity and | be iw: ntioned the sewer-piping of of the tawnship of East Whitby, | progress of the Sialsinaihy. Soliciting | culverts, &c., which cannot fail to to Ada Jane Butt of Reach. a prove enduring and cheap, regard- lets of first cost, the wire fencing of portions of the municipality greatly \ |expored 10 snow drifting is an im- portant and valuable asset for future years in that respect, besides mak-

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