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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Mar 1907, p. 3

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'have been discovered . Turkestan, : © Barrie Public Library seems to have which nee er action consists in a vigorous rub- bing of the chest aud side with Nerviline which sinks into the tis- snes where the pain is seated, and gives relief in a few minutes. No liniment so clean, so strong, so pow- erful. Results guaranteed with every 25c bottle of Polson's Nervi-| Get it today, -- Peterborough, Ont, March 26.-- John Williams, a dentist, late of London, England, who suddenly disappeared from his boarding: house on Sunday, cafinot be locat- ed. No reason is given for his dis- appearance, except that his wife left him a few days ago and went to Montreal to reside. Since then Williams has been very despondent and his friends fear that he has committed suicide, line, Kingston, Ont. March 26.-- While playing with a cuff button, Grace Percy, the eight-year-old daughter of Michael Prey, of Bellrook, swal- lowed it. All efoits to remove it from her windpipe failed and the child slowly chocked to death. New York, March 25.--With the innocent help of his little six-year old daughter Violet, Theodore Schmidt, a painter, who was par- tially paralyzed, committed suicide to-day with illuminatimg gas in his home in East 138th street. Mrs. Schmidt left the child at home to _ care for her husband, and during ler absence Schmidt instructed the . 'child'to bring a piece of rubber hose from the kitchen, attach it to a gas jet, wind the other end around his neck and place it in his mouth. He then told her to turn on the gas and go to play. The child did as directed, and when Mrs. Schmidt returned her husband was dead. The little girl told the mother of her unsuspecting part in the tragedy. Tender thoughts are never direct- ed towards the butcher who sells tough meat. The late Timothy Eaton left an estate valued at nearly $3,000,000. It pays to advertise. March 24th, 1602--Union of the or the English and Scottish crowns by the assession of King James the Sixth of Scotland to the English throae. The bill to introduce the metric system of weights and measures into Great Britain was rejected in the House of Commons by a vote of 150 to 118. GREAT NAVAL DISPLAY. Great Britain Will Send Its Famous First Division of Modern Cruisers. * The naval display in connection with the Jamestown Exposition, it is jy em, rr ales ot its Hot simoe 'the begis ine On Saturday, April 6 THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE PROPERTIES : PARCEL T.--Dweltiig Hose'snd ¥ B 'on'Mary Street. House is 14} story, contains six rooms, two halls and pan fi 3 Closet to every bedroom ; stone foundation, large frost-proof cellar, woodshed ; hard and soft water. The house is substantially constructed, comfortable, requiring a very small quantity of fuel. The Lot contains about one-third of an acre, the soil being excellent ; numerous choice bearing fruit trees and splendid small fruit bushes. PARCEL II.--Dwelling House and Lot on Mary Street. House is 1} story : dimen- sions 18 x 24 feet ; contains four rooms," two halls and pantry ; cellar and woodshed ; hard and soft water. The house is comfortable and convenient. Lot about one-third acre, soil very rich, abundance of choice bearing fruit trees and bushes The above properties adjoin and will be sold en bloc, or separately. Terms made known on day of sale. Immediate possession. to the fact that Mr. Woods is about to leave Port Perry, the above proper- positively be sold without reserve. && SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.® G. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Welcome, Sweet dpring With the Opening of Spring I have received A MAGNIFICENT STOCK SPRING GOODS embracing every conceivable variety of Cloth and Trimmings that go to make a Spring Stock of a fashionable and up-to- date Tailoring Establishment perfect. Owitg ties wil! The quality, style and prices cannot fail satisfy customers, All are invited to come and inspect my Spring Stock and prices. The Stock is the largest I have every exhibited. W. H. DOUBT. EZ A few Snaps in Winter weights still remain. X A RACCICORIBRIOISR ACHSHSK Port Perrye< Roller Mills IN FULL BLAST 1 take great pleasure in announcing that niy New Mills are now completed and in full oper- ation and that I am better than ever prepared to meet the requirements of my [riemds and tie general public in cvery line pertaining to my already extensive and rapidly increasing busi- ness. Correct business principles, prompitude and courteous treatment may be relied on. ! JAMES CARNEGIE Port Perry, Dec., 19oz. 36 SH 0 ZN ~/ ISS SOK \ L SAIN RK Bee SKIERS ABE SHIGIOR IBIS ZINN HOS Fa al & / CHIBI ; to intimate to the inhabitant of Port Perry and surrounding country 'that have established Grar ge 30d Marie Works in Jessop Block, st west of the Post Office, Port Perry, where they will be ". prepared to , SRecats all orders entrusted to them ments, Head Stones, &c. class and satisfaction guaranteed, large experi 58 we, ate confide) y td g and we will supply all rtaining to the t fail to satisfy all. pe eR ¢ , 1907! CR extending over very many yearsin this| we are in a position to give reliakle ip. |' PURE - BRE (Under the Auspices of - 30 Short 1 females from 8 mos. 20 Pure-bred Yorkshi A number of Clydesd: yy -Horn Catt S1 0CK! 2 Ld old) Fillies ias, The contributors to this Sale include mans importers and breeders of Pure-bred Stock in belongs to some of the best Scotch and Englis Ramsdens, Wedding Gifts, Crimson Flowers, Princesses, Beauties, inspected before being accepted. This Sale will be conducted on the samh@®h Sales and will be held nnder cover. Arrangements have been made with all raj Fare. train at Half-rates. Terms --Cash or six months credit on app Purchasers at this Sale will be entitled SALE AT ONE OCLOCK at 6 per cent. per annum, WM. SMITH, Pres, Meadow Flowers, JOHN BRIGHT, Trea JAMES BISHOP, Auctj FORMAN & SON'S 49 Dinner Sets to be Sold at Bargain i Prices. $11 Dinner Sets for $9, 97 Rd Piette ieces. 97 Piece Dinner Sets, hina Patterns for $9.25. 97 Piece Dinner Sets $6.75, reduced to $5.60. Maple Syrup 25¢ Tin. Pancake Flour 1oc package Ibs. Extra Prunes for 25¢ 3 4 lbs. Dates for 25¢c 7 ibs. Spanish Onions for 25¢ 2 Tins Marmalade for. 15¢ 2 Tins Salmon for 2 Tins Mince Meat for 15c 5 Ibs. Tea for $1 {Black or Mixed) 5 has opene Merchant Tailoring Business = in the Ebbels' Block, with 8 fine collection of Suitings, Vestings and Pantings. Having had a large exper« ience I am prepared to make Suits as good and as cheap and up-to-date as any in trade: S000 he most prominent da. The above stock lies, viz :--The Miss | pfords, Symes, Lavin- | "All animals will be | as the Provincial Is with Single Return convey their cattle by notes, for interest QUINN, Secretary Having had the commodious Store in the Cur Port Perry, Sept 2 EMOVA ially, I am satisfied I have now one of Storesin the Province, and have ta i and extensive premises, where Ij addition to my extensive stock of Dri Goods, a full line of SCHOQL ¥B® While returning thanks to my nu an invitation to all to call and se 19 BUSINESS After a business career of think I have had the pleas everybody in Port Perry Townships (at some time or portunity of Publicly thank friends for their loyal suppor also to advise them that 1 am until the early part of May. clearing up my books and fo: ation in the management of ing that this short break in oceasioned by circumstances I have no control, may oni future to make our business extensive and mutually ad it will be my special aim at af my esteemed patrons in am. to meet their approbation and Port Perry, Feb. 25, 1907. cel a a yo r Lg Es ) Block fitted up espec best appointed Drug ossession of my new opened up, in 'Chemicals, and Fancy §S_ AND SUPPLIES pis patrons I would extend in my new premises. A DAVIS. TICE Wears in which I serving almost the surrounding Br) I take this op- ®my customers and patronage and ng my business the purpose of feneral reorganiz- usiness. Trust- incss relations which, partially d, if possible, in jercourse far more jigeous., In future mes, to cater for r that cannot fail in patronage. } J. Wheeler. . placed in my hands for sale. AVING had considerable ex Sales of some of the largest tr 'whole attention to disposing of all in this district, and in every instanCés faction to all concerned, I have co : I would call special attention of pan Four fine properties now listed and fd | | in negotiating n Real Estate perfect satis- to devote my that may be | | | | | | roperties h me for | HIGHEST HARKET PRICE PAD, Bush. Alsike CloverWanted Farmers can have their Seed Cleaned by the Celebraed | Clipper (Seed Mill) and be able to obtain Highest Price in the Market. | : . |Ooal of all sizes--No. 1 Quality. Steam Coal (Selected Lump) for threshing purposes also for sale. | | EH. PURDY. | | Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1906. In Gompliance | | 3 with previovious notice the undersigned is prepared to supply ali | customers with Up-to-date Furniture Mattresses, Bed Springs, Extension Tables, Parlor Tables, Chairs of all | | kinds, Secretaries, Glass Cupboards, a Large Quantity of Pictures, | Picture Framing done to order, in fact everything necessary to furnith a | well regulated houae. store. | My Undertaking Rooms | Fully supplied with Funeral goods-- A First-Class Hearse in attendance | [Agent for Monuments.] Port Perry, Feb. 20, 1907. The Demand for PEARN"S BREAD is Unprecedented WEDDING CAKES a Spec- ialty. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. CHEAPNESS STYLE Durability and STRENGTH, Canrot be urpassed 'u the County, Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks &eo., in abundance, Comparison of Prices Qourted ~ W. A. BEATTY. © Sweet to Fat 4 Candy Bowe! Laxative; Lox-ets 5 Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence | In Parlor Suits, Bedroom Suits, Diningroom Suits, Sideboards, Couches, | Manufactured by the Owen Sound My prices shall be as reasonable as at any other | JOHN NOTT." | | | I'he DiLroN FENcE is without '& peer. It is the BEST because it ig 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 his or any other country Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the DiLLoN FENCE. J. H. Brown, DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLE« MENTS AND MACHINERY. SEAGRAVE | April 6, 1905. marina CHAS. PEARN, | | | "= | It has double walls, which are (Tg Chath IS A FACT That you get the greatest value in Spectacles from us fit and quality considered FRE LUKE, Refracting Optician, 11 King St. West, TORONTO HOUSE TO RENT OR SELL N PRINCE ALBERT, oppo- 1 site the Post Office, Framég; House containing eight rooms and shed, with cistern. All in good repair. Sale price $300, rent; €2.50. Time given for payments. Apply for particulars to DAVID CASH, Prince Albert, Mar 7, 1907. FOR SALH At a Bargain | a good second hand Cutter. Apply at THe OBSER- ver Office. EE Wire Fence Uo. Litd., and am prepared to supply this on community with the very BEST - WIRE FENCE produced on this Continent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers. F YOU WOULD HAVE GOOD LUCK IN HATCHING CHICKENS, DUCKS axpTURKEYS, you should without dela porchase ** The Chatham", the King o all Incubators Let us lista few of the features tha make am Incubator the most cfective hatching apparatus ever built. horougnly packed with Mineral Wool which is, absolutely fireproof, and the most perfee nou-conductor that could be used. Tebra Automatic, Thermostatic Bar Regul: \ made for a Canadian People by a reliabl Canadian Firw that bas a reputation & maintain. THE CHATHAM will hatch more strong, robust chicks, from strongly fertilized eggs, than any other machine made. THE CHATHAM will pay you 100% better than any other iuvestment made on the Farm. Mr. George Lee, Greenbank, Ont., writ" as follows j-- . N. Ing , Port Peruy, Onm. 4 Dean Sik.--1 am more than d with the Chatham Incubator purel Summer as it is giving entire sabis 1 have jnst taken off my first hateh fox season, March 13th, 1905. and from 90. I bave 79 smart chicks which I cos hard to beat at this time of the year amt, 50% botter than hatching wit] " : can cheerfully recommend Tie Chatham = every person sbilang v Incubator, as you cannot nial a hy so doing. THE CHATHAM is wold 'on time, in one, twa or three payments, not & ¢ required until next EGGS FOR

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