. 1887 . Department of trade and Commerce show that the Customs Taxes col-| ing next, will precah on *Christiny 'Mailland, N.S sherman and had healthy, until some "ago while fishing off d he was seized with a ck of 'rheumatism. In own words he says: "I was fhe merchant's pro on hetp there is cont- + | petition x Ties home and foreign produrers of manufactured goods the price. may not be increased by the jfull amount of the duty. But the condition has not changed in that respect in the past ten years. So if the customs reveuue per head has increased by about 100 per - the burden of taxa- on the. Grand Banks in the). ng of 1903, Meo] was stricken | 1 could ork ee, and He pain vo unbearable. My case be- ¢ 80 serious that I had to be acd for Moths, I lay in a Breton hospi as helpless The ne doctors 3 ent remedies, bat Ang HY did for $ a to help me, and became despondent and down- hearted. Then a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. was skeptical, but my friend prais- . &d the pills so highly that _1 deter- m'ned to try them, and the result you see to-day. Iam fully cured and have not sinee had a twinge of of that dreaded affliction. I cannot say too much in favor of Dr. Wil- liams Pills and I urge alF rheumatic sufferers to try them." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Mr. Forbes because they struck straight at the root and cause of his crippling rheumatism. They don't act on the mere symptoms like ordinary medicine, They don't act on the bowels. They do only one thing but they do it well--they actually make new blood. In that way they root out all common blood diseases like anaemia, headaches and backaches, rheumatism, neural- gia and the secret ailments of girls and women who suffer unspeakably when the richness and regularity of their blood becomes disturbed. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or sjx boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil- : ! liams' "Medicine Co., 'Brockville, | '%° that tipped the beam 2520 Ont. Mr. John Toms, Shirley, two 2800, ---* | Mr. Wm. Redman, a bull, 1780 ; for Several sums from MONT . $300 to $10,000, have been placed E) me for immediate in- yestment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. Barriste: EBBELS, Port Perry. THE OBSERVER........ Has A Goop CIRCULATION. snd in favor. It is the "BET edium in the County is the fiat Printed. entirely in the . in entirely in the piace of in lication--Port Perry. w iti Tanus§1 per annum in advance, if mot peid in advauce, #550 will be be Sheryl JOB PRINTING THE MOST MODERN STYLES ..AND AT LOW PRICES . OUR JUBILEE YEAR. 1907 North Ontario Observer. (The OMctal Paper of the People.) animals were highly creditable to the feeders. the stables of Mr. Arthur Fergusson, bert, 3630 and one 1350; Mr. Jas. Leask, Greenbank,'two,2890 and two others 2720; Mc. W. R. number Mr. Isaac Rodman, Scugog, outstripped all supplied eighteen head. Jack & Boe dispatch three cars to Montreal ; Mr. A. Bongard, one to Toroato, and Messrs. Conlin Bros, two to Toronto, besides driving 40 bead of cattle to Oshawa. town scales were kept busy from early mora and courteous weight master, Mr, J. Coultis,Twas "however, equal to from our railway depot, Mr Thos. Graham, Scugog, Already, this Spring, that gentle- man has delivered 30 head of good oves. realized $718.20. this week, dispatched to Mentreal, t of higher of the gain re- dian imports is not an increas¢ in quantities. Prices are higher }and the same quantity imported gs esénts much greater { value for Bod. If the duty is 25 per cent. be pays in taxes $3750 when he formerly paid $25. The Minister of Customs would say that taxation has not increased. Asa matter of fact the ccnsumer is bearing a treble burden, paying nct only the extra cost of the goods but the ex- tra taxation on the cost and extra profit on both. A large part of Mr. Fielding's growing revenue is obtained in that way. ------ Big Shipment of Fat Cattle. Friday last, May 17, was a gala day at Port Perry, for the shipment of fat cattle, no less than six cars being dispatched, and mauy of the Four, fine ones, from Utica, weighed 60ogo pounds; Mr. Sampson Vickery, Prince Al- contributed three weighing Ham, Scugog, his stables Messrs, others, Our the efficient and Ww. the task, Ancat the shipping of fat cattle leads the van. Only the other day he brought in fourteen for which he Messrs. Jack & Boe on Monday of 102 hogs. Resumen Busingss.--It will be FOUNDED IN 1857. Only Paper printed ua. Publshed tn PORT PERRY, MAY 23, 1907. ee | good for his patrons, and he isin a HOW THE TAXES OLIMB. position to obtain it and dispense *. $8,000, 000 Increase in One|' Year--166 Percent Increase in Oustoms Taxes in Eleven Years. Ottawa, May 18th, 1907. Trade returns made up to the oth March and sent out by the ment in the proper columns of our issue this week, that he has again ee yp His motto is, THE BEST is none too His short rest has improved and re- vigorated him physically, he is now, as good as new, and is now deter- mined tQ push business to the ut- most limit of the requirements of the age. Max. 100.-- N. Orchard 94, G. Henry 93, G. Brooks * 5 U. Spence NL Mc Perkins 3% T Ww ram 60, B. Savage sf C. Clark ¥ Cook 42, E. Abbott 32, O. Roberts 19, L. Mellists. ~~ - and most of the powders ad cure childhood ailments seen by Mr. Wheeler's announce- db at his old stand. it advantageously to his customers. Rev. Mr. Scott, on Sunday even- dected during the previous twelve | Socialism," . Robt. Birmingham, instituted a months were $53,006,545. In the] po J. Bennett Anderson's Lodge in Port Perry on the evening 'evious year the amount was 1. iire on Monday last, on "The of Wednesday, 16th inst. After 5.129,089, which shows an incre-|; 14 of the Midnight Sun," was the election and installation of of nearly eight million dollars much appreciated, as were also the officers congratulatory addrsses theyear. In the last year of po i oiione rendered. were delivered by several of the ve rule it was$19.833,290, brethren. The new lodge was Examinatin in History, Div. IV" ay have to christened--KingEdward--No [223. The next meeting will be held in |t the Sons of Enoland Hall on Friday Ball was played on the High School pus, on Saturday afternoon I between thd pupils of the To Collegiate Institute and the Port Perry High School. A slight misunderstanding as to rules caused somedelay and unpleasantness to the spectators. : Owing to the kindness of our townsmen the Port Perry team was able to offer a silver cup to the winners and this made the game more interesting. Lhe following teams {lined up at r o'clock after a compromise was ached. WhiTsy. | Forwards -- Misses Connor and Bateman. Centres--Misses]ones, Pringle, B A., and Paxton. Guards -- Misses Brown. Port PEERY. Beacock and Umpires--Mr. J. H. Vallentyne and Mr. Bateman. Referee -- Mr. Patterson of the Whitby Collegiate staff. After the game refreshments were served, and in a neat little speech Principal McBride welcomed the visitors and then called upon Mrs. W. L. Parrish, Hon. Pres. of the Port Perry team to present the cup to Miss Marjorie Mellow, captain of the home team. Mr. J. Harold Vallentyne deserves great credit as manager of the Port Perry team. The girls showed skill in their play which is the result of of long, faithful practice and clever drilling on the part of the instructor, who knows every detail of the game and makes every player as proficient as possible in her place on the campus. EZ Tue Annuar CuurcH SERr- vice of Old England Lodge, S.0.E., will be held on Sunday evening next, May 26th, at 7 o'clock, in the Methodist Church, Port Perry, Rev B, Greatrix, the esteemed Pastor officiating. Brethren will assemble at the Lodge room at 6.50 o'clock. WeLL Done --We notice by the results of the Annual Examinations of the Ontario College of Pharmacy Forwards--Misses Ross and Hol- Each Carnochan, in the the town. The sounded and in Brigade was on the late, however, to be a strong wind fanned in a short time the contents were d sympathy is expre nochan, there | on contents. EXCURSION AN Sunday School in the Methodist Chul intend holding t sion and Pic-Nic for The Ottawa grafts a determined fight They have alre machine, and hay each of the distric city has been divi move is to be a e 18 is to be hoot by The impudence the gralters | ly without equals. as if they were convicts. Bertillon system.--Ex, has received the following from St. Fracisville, that a majority of childre In Vanleek Hill, Ont., better known than Geo. S, "My wife," he writes *'wa to bad attacks of throat as announnced and published in the Toronto dailies of Friday last, that thename of our much esteemed | young townsman, Mr. F.C. Pearn | appears in honor list. The young | man is to be congratulated on| his excellent record and all in this locality are pleas ed at his success. Mr. Pearn is of the right stamp to accomplish any undertaking he thay devote his abilities and energies to. The following students ih the Entrance Class of Port Perry Pul- lic School have been successful in passing Part I of the Entrance Ex- aminations, Maximum mark 425. Required mark 255. | Frank Greatrix...... 332 Aleck Souch.....vv.vi 332 | Elsie Bradley ........309 Mary McLean.. 307 Eva Henry "a 42300 Muriel Cook «+298 Harry Carnegie. ..... 297 Ewart Stonehouse ....295 Percy Rodman .......291 Aileen McCaw........ 291 Florence Cook........ 287 jon Davis..o. v0 .01.282 eatrice Vickery.......273 Loue Clark...........258 Harold Emmerson....257 | Orr Browne has been successful | in "passing on all the subjects on which he has written, but he has been absent fromschool for « month, so has not completed his examina- tions R. F. Downey, Teacher The popular and indefatigable Organizer of the Loyal Orange Association for Ontario West, Mr, in this connection. claims that and bronchitis. Many were tried but useful. an absolute cure for | andy jcatarrh, uck," of Ottawa, Canada Ontario and Quebec depa the National Sportsman, service in th ing seen west Mounted Police of the great West: ri Prair has four years been station Canadian Civil Service @ holding the responsible now of Private Secretar Medical Superintendent dian Immigation and of thi Indians of the Dominion. dian daily papers and ha Doors ia Canada ling for concerns. By predilectio ever, Mr. Sangster is a and au advocate of fish assets the Dominion p her immense forests, her . her fish, and strougly urg protection of all. While he has a'wide and thore ledge of the great N Canada and made num in gathering material for Mr. Canadian H. ppbell 42, ~ DRUGGING OHILDREN. Alt so-called "soothing" Bg 2yrups ailments contain 'be | knot wide ci Nesviline An ued Jah Allwood cheap corn salves and The safest is the best an "Putnam's," which hasa record of fifty years suceess. tutes for "Putnam's" 25c in every drug store. Secy. Treasurer--R, D of C--T Committee--Wm, Mills and E. Fatal Blood Poisoning. Frequently follows the use of |¢ asters. that's Refuse substi- which costs Ever Have Oramps? dd erce to be tied up ina at midnight with cramps. are pleased to have the bunt and fish over there; they uphold and of the province im visit, in his work with us. Awful Ravages of Pla and in ion he" has handle 3 Suntan parties visit into the Cavadi communicate with will be pleased formation you wish { t also "like prints of photas: ounts of trips taken. tol manoeuvre will be to apply If read until they are ten years "I have just finished reading Sha When he says * Catarrhozone real cure," depend upon 1ts be $0 few proved at all Catarrhozone was differ ent. It seemed to get right to the sore spots and brought relief quick ly. We have found Catarrh quickly so get it to-day, twa 25c and &1.00 at all dealers, « "= vee also dons a considerable an correspondence for several numerous "articles on the protection and propogation greatly impressed with th ite Thes rob the people of their money, then undertake to catalogue th The z= New York, May 20. o--The Herald Wh ch ll: --At age of three years and three m Charles Ross Buhanao, son, oe a farmer in Francisville, reads gh vs 'd ; ) 3 : speare's As You Like It, but I Special train leaves-- Charles Dickens much better, 3 NIAGARA rong FALLS. NTO the youngster to-day, "The rai LINDSAY... 58am... 8210 ...... $188 i 8 nid MARIPOSA. 605 [0.00 200° 185 road business appeals to me a MAME SE i i® railroad monopolies will soot F -{BONVA i 6B 20. is trol almost everything." RE 3 in hE -- TR MANCHESTER 6.55 | 180. 130 » Mnnufactorar | (BEBE 8 oF Prominen Anulac aren RROOKLINI... 118 1s NE Ie Speaks. WHITBY Town 121 ©... 16s ...l.. 110 WHITBY JOT.. 13 ...... ves Ll 10 no ofig is Watson. s a s subject irritation remedies band, the tl a ol 5.56 a.m. arriving in Toronto at 14Great Gorge Route," "land is recognized as one of the £ much interest excursionists. "| must leave Queenston at §.30, ,|son, Alex. ° Jas. McTaggart. "| worry--Can't help it because nerves _| Let { Ferrozon® help you. "| Tuesday, the 4th of June next, for ® | the purpose of pominating candidates ® | for seatsin the Legislature and the up as follows: = Urica--Goal--C, Sandison, --D. Crosier, J: Mitchell. ~ backs-- Turner, bud For- wards--F. Crosier Little- d, B, 'Christie, F. Sivvenen B McKercher. a2 MyeTLE--Goal-- W.Peafsor. --W. Wild, A. Wilson. Backs--]J. Alberts, A. Tordi McCulloch, Forgwar ards--B. Bea: cock, A. Burr, C. Luke, J, Frise, Backs Half | encairn' Camp No. 139, Sons cotland, Sonya, will run an Ex- ursion to Niagara Falls, ~ ON FRIDAY, 14TH JUNE, 1907, y Special Train leaving Lindsay .50 a.h. then leaving Toronto by the magnificent steamer Corona to Lewiston. At Lewiston the Niag- ara River Line steamers make con: nection with the world-renowned an electric road which runs through the Gorge from Lewiston to Niagara Falls, close to the water's edge, furnishing views of the Rapids, Whirlpool and Cataract that are unsurpassed. This line is a marvel of engineering skill greatest attractions of the region. Toronto, Arr. 8.50 Children half above rates from any point. EF All tickets for Niagara good for Two days- Tickets good going only on one train, valid to return the following day; Lindsay tickets, to Niagara Falls, will be good to return the following Monday ; tickets issued from Port Perry to Whitby inclu- ing theExcursion will suchas to be of The Works are Power Development well worthy of a visit. The Layton Brass Band will ac- the me ETURNING-- The Boat will leave Queenston at 5.30, and Lewiston at 6.05, arriving at Toronto at 8.30, Excursionists desirous of coming down on the Canadian side Tickets will be on sale at Sonya Depot on morning of Excursion. Managing Committee--]Jas. Wat- Smith, John Beecroft, Thos Clarkson, m, Clarkson, Jas. INngs, Chief. Resign From the Worry Olub. Life is a rugh, but we can't all get there together. In consequence we are weak, vitality js burnt up and there's no staying power left. Cut out the worry part, and BUILD UP. It's a most strengthening nutritive tonic. Fills the blood and iron, supplies building material fcr worn out organs, generates the sort of vital- ity that' makes you want todo things No medicine more helpful for men, women and children who need strength and staying power. Try Ferrozone, soc per box at all deal. ers. Liberal Convention. President Holtby has called a Convention of the Liberals of this riding, tof be held at Whitby, on House'of Commons. The gather- be 'addressed by Hon. Mr. ( raham, leader of the Opposition islature, the candidates _you fies, for Catarch, just to w Peni ato Box of Dr. hoop's . It a snow white creamy, balm Containing uA igredients as Oil Eucaliptuy, Thy , eto, it gives instant apd' Catorrl of the nose and the {ree test and see on preparation can and will rie Dr. 8 Racine, d by A.J. The teams on both occasion lined : + ROYAL FREELAND (imp) [6098] (Vol. RIGHT FORWARD [6609]--This grand, ight, "Cannington: Thoraday, niogny' Manilla; 'night} Seagrave. Friday, a own stable, Caesarea, rt Said i , noon: Thos Syers' night: Tuesday, proceed to Temperance House, Janetville, noon and bight. Wednesday, proceed td Fergus Porter's, concession 14, Manvers, noon: Richard Wilson's, Lifford, night. Thursday, proceed to Finney Bros' Ballyduff, noon; Fred. Ferguson's, Lotus, night: Friday, piocecd to John Sanderson's, Cadmus, noon; Temper- ance House, Blackstock, night: Satnr- day, proceed to his own stablo ard re- main till Monday: Robt, McDonald is Manager. PRINCE OF KINELLAR II [3236] Vol. XII,C.S.B.C.--The well-known Clydes dale Stallion, the preperty of James Tones, Sonya, Ont., will makes the season of 1907 as follows --Monday, April 29, leave his own stali'o and pro- ceed to T- Moase, Fincei hoard, for night Tuesday, to 1< 7n Bestle's noon ; Conger Johnston's. Valentia for night. Wednesday, to Tos Roiley's, con: 2, Ops, noon ; John Cudlihy's for night. Thursday, to Loren noon ; Jenkins' Hotel, Little Riitain for Divison's night. Friday, to Alex: McPungall's, noon ; John WWaddell's, Pinedale for night, Saturday, to own stabla till Monday. D. McDonald is manager. FISCAL MEMBER (12144)--A choicely- bred, imported Clydesdale, the pre- perty of Wes: Lamb, will make the way of : to Sagan Hotel hi Li Hod Season of 1907, at the Sebert House Stables. A horse of great scale and commanding appearance, large size, in sive to Toronto, will be good to fact, a rare type of the Clydesdale 4 return lor the day only. breed, The Attractions at the Falls dur- | ROYAL FLUSH (11906) [4790] --That highly-bred Imported Clydesdale Stal- | lion, the property of the Reach, Port Port and Scugog Syndicate, will make this season, 1907, as follows Monday. | May 6, leaves his own stable, Raglan, | and proceed to John Thompson's, Tot 13, con: 8, Reach, noon + then to Cun- | .drennan Farm, Manchester, for night. | Tuesday, to Jas. McKitrick's, con, 10, | for night. Wednesday, to Alex. | Leask's, oon. 11, for night. Thursday, | to the Sebert House, Port Perry, for | night Friday, to Thos Graham's, Scogog, noon; to Jas, Jackson's for night. Saturday, to Wm- Midgley's, | lot 18, con. 3, noon; then to his own stable till Monday. Mr A. W. Wil. liams is Managing Dircotor, C. Blan. chard is groom, 29 S.)--This Choice-bred, Imported Clydesdale Stallion the property of The Shirley Syndicate, will make the soason of 1907, as follows--Monday,. May 6, leave his own stable, Shirley, Young, Clydesdale Stallion the pro- perty of W. J. Headers, Port Perry, A.-- That handsome, young, | er Stallion, the property of R. E.-/Angle, Raglan, will serve a limited number of mares withina raidusof afew miles of Raglan t}iz season: For route see large cards 10.1 folders. See Tab. ulated Pedigreo in anothor eolurhin of 'this paper. * ~ young Clydesdale Stallion, the proper- ty of Frank King, Kingerboard will ko the present season ns followa-- Pleasant Point, proceed to W. Mitch. Olbse igeh ; Jas. Suk, Valentia | oo House, _ Little Britain, il Wednesday noon. Wednesday noon |- proceed to T. Ceurtice's for night Tourist: rons to iis own stable} Park, to Coulter's Hotel, Pontypoo $ d. to perty 'of Paxton & ( Porry, will make the at the Sebert Houso Stables. $ rer pent Piles get ish and certain relief from Dr. Gibson's, Purple Hill, noon; 'then pr night, Frasier's lot 33, con, J, i! Clcke, moan ; then, by way of New oa MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1907, at Two o'clock p.m., of which all per. sons interested are required to take Shop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is | notice and govern thomselves ac- Pade Wane on Plies, and i is i cordingly. tive and nertain. Itching, nful, protru ing or blind piles disappear like magic by w. x DOBSON, Kk its use, Large nickel- [plated glass jars 50 owns ip | er cents, Sold 4 A.J. Davis. Manchester, May 14, 1907. © eer ------ Free Samples of "Preventies" and a hook- let on Colds will be gladly mailed yon, on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis, ¢im ply to prove merit. Preventics are little Caudy Cold Cure tablets: No Quinine, no Laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Pre- ventics prevent colds--as the name implies ~--when taken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage." For a seated cold or LaGripps, break it up safely and quickly with Preven- tics. Sold by A: J. Davis. Human "Flesh So Sold. Berry May 10 --The Cologne Gazette reports that fear ul can- nib lism is still practised in the Cerman \\ est African protectorate ot Kameruu. A German merchant writes to the .| newspaper that the natives not only devour their cnemies, bit als crim- irals and persons v ho have been locked up for trivial offences: The merchant escaped the fate with difficulty. Kaka natives, he writes, offer hu- man flesh for sale in the public market, to provide which death sen- tences are imposed for the most trivial offences. COURT OF REVISION. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the first sitting of the Court of Revision to revise the Asessment Roll of ¢he - Township of Scugog for the year 1go7, will be held at the Town Hall, Scugog, on SAT=- URDAY, MAY 125, 1907, at One o'clock p.m., ot which all persons interested are required to take notice and govern themselves ac- cordingly. THOS. GRAHAM, Township Clerk. Scugog, May 4, 1907. WING TO A DROP IN PRICE OF CoAL by the operators, we are advised by the Coal dealers of Port Perry that they are prepared to accept for new Coal for future delivery at the follewing prices The worst man-eaters belong to | and terms. An 'advance of 10 cents per the Baia tribe. They are strict | on per month on all hard Coal. Mohammedans, and daily perform | Nut, Delivered, $7 10, at the Bin 86 60 their religious iites. Stove » $710, » uw 660 Egg u $10, » » 6860 = nf a Grate " $685 =» 4» 635 Pea " $6 10, now 5 60 Steam " $6 75, "ou 6 2 A Summer Session !|suies : #2 2 23 is help in the British American Busi- ness College, Toronto, during July and Angust. Students may enroll a any time with equaladvantage. Writ for catalogue and special summer ra of this oldest and best school. T. Watson. -- earryin A Discount of twenty-five eents per ton will be allowed on all cash setticmests made the Ist of the month following sale. Te above prices apply to new only. For quantities of five Tar pounds or less, a charge of forty cants per 109 ibs will be made without discount. An extra charge of 15 cents per ton, for or wheeling, where assistansc is not rendered by the purchaser, €& Our coal dealers find it ab Port Perry, April 6, 1907. solutely necessary to raise the price 'of all coal except steam and black- For Sale -- First-Class ' smith's ten cents per ton. Farm --_---- Artists have no trouble in securing mod- els. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models in face and form since taking Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. --A. J. Davis 11 ACRES--East-half Lot 5, Con. 1, Roach. Good Buildings. Well fenced. Plenty of water--(a flowing spring filling a two-inch pipe formin, 4 running stream all the year round ) clay loam. Within easy "access of oo following viz :-~Ashburn P. O., Church, Store, Blacksmith and other shops, Tel. phone, School; C.P R. (Myrtle Station), Coal !-- Coal | It's too bad tto see people who go from day to day suffering from physical weak. 5 lister's Rocky Monday, May 6, leaves is own stable, | £0 and proceed to Jobn Hobbs', Cart-| PORT PERRY MARKETS. ie R' (Myrtle, Tigh Point and Mag. wright, noon; Blacketock night. (Quotations by A. Ross & Son. il er fons OF {eEIHS, S10, APRly Tucsday, to Ambleside Faim, Scugog, May 23, 1907. ROBT. B. BROWNE, ight W ? Feb. Port . P.O, Ont. night sdussday, 4 Hive Bro, Fall Wheat ........ Jo 68@$% 70 e i 0% Perry. PO, night: Thursday, to Sebert House, |." . > >, oo [Spring Wheat. ..... 0 65@ 0 65 --eec---- Port Perry, night. Friday, to Wel. THN s Goose Wheat ...... 062@ o 62 . Somerville's, noon; Myrtle Station, Barl 042@ 047 NOWis a GOOD TIME night! Saturday, to Raglan, noon; Br ey ° " @ o 2 to his own stable and remain till Mon- os Sine ° 2 @ o 2 TO ENTER THE WELL KNOWN day. Mr. Geo. Mackie is manager Beans co 100@ 1 10 ELLIOTT LAKEVIEW LADDIE 2477--The Im-|Grass Seed. . . 100@ 1 25 ! ported-Bred Clydesdale Stallion the | Alsike Clover...... 4 oo@ 6 so . property of H. Henders, Yelverton.| Red Clover........ 600@ 6 25 NTO, ONT, x Ont., will make the Season of 1907, as | Peas--Blackeye ... 0 75@ o 75 TORO. i 0 follows--Monday, May 8, will leave | Peas--Small 0 68@ 0 70|| Canada's High Grade Somsersial his own stable, Yelverton, and pro- | Buckwheat.. ...... 0 45@ © 45 and Short Hand ceed to Blackstock, night. Tuesday, to | Turkeys . ARE 0 15@ 0 15 W.Redman's, Scugog, noon; Hope Broe', | Geese . . . reve. OA 100@ 0.12 oy Sineys ieee night. Wednesday, to Bebert House, Ducks cee tes 0 TO@ O IO} them to and hoid aie T pion Port Perry, till Thursday afternoon. | Chickens. .» 008@ o 10] tions. e pupils who Thursday (four o'clook) to A. Cryder- Butter «0 21 6 0 26 |} our Lh hort and best man's, Cartwrght, vight. Friday, by | Egas..... e210 108 0 17 tions. Commence now. Catalogue way of Nestleton to his own stable and | Cattle, per i 4t @ 0 os fn remain till Mondsy noon: Hogs, per 100 ibs. 6 60 @- 6 60 x5 aor SIRE eT > v Vonge an LAVENDER H. [4536] -- That Grand