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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Jan 1910, p. 3

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over fails. pow: roe por- 'While th ol aoe "erful in ri so Fils are exc a a female aye mw, they are sleto use: fuse all cheap [* mitre. Dre Yh re aed Ova xX, ree for atle to any addon ost Scobell Drug Co., For Sale. ANE Catéer, op 'one Bugg}. 'horse Plow, one Set one ingle arness, one Set One Horse Har- Jus one Snow Plow, one Robe and one dozen Milk Pans. { E. C. BurToN, ' Port Perry: Nov. 23, '0g. Pingiith Wanted pisMITE WANTED ; ; who-can do lumping as well, must be a_ good "wor man; ill pay $12.00 per week. Steady employment. Nov, 8, 00. J. 8. MOIR, Arnprior, Ontarto. Strayed Heifer | TRAYED 'from lot 18, con. 3, Reach, (John effrey's. Ranch) about November 7th,.1909,.:a PARK Rep Heirrr, a little white on belly, coming two years old ; her right horn is very straight. Information Jeading.to her recovery will be suit- ably rewarded. oi Bgn Perry, Ros. WHITE. Nov. 20, '09. tish TERM OF 1608. a, Mise E. LL. Mae: | vlan, 11, Feh 4 J Aviz. May 5, June 8, ly 4, pt 8, Oct. 7, Nov. 8, Dec. , Jan. 9, 1911. 9 BEOUGHAN Clerk, M. Gleeson, --Jan. 12, March £ May 6 July 5 Sok, 9, Nov. 9, Jan. 16, 8. PURT PERRY Clerk, J. W. Buri vB Fore erty- Jud, 14, March 7, ly 10, uly 8, » Bopt-10, Nov. 10, Mare 3 Apr JERIDG --Clei ik, x: M. xbridge--J an. : bo a : Canuington-- Jan. 20, Ma day 18 July 28, Bont io, Nov. 17, HE July 7, Sept.' 21, Nov. 5 ov, © 16] Jan. 11,304 v 7. / Clerk, | David 2] & LE 29, Sept. 28, Mars lov. 180 Jai 8: CANNINGTON clark, Geo. Soi AY an Clerk, James M. Beaverton--Jan. 19, March ERGR SVE - : rove an. 18, ori uly 26, Sept. 20, fhe {old customers and as many |The Largest and Fires Stock ever shoWn in this District, Artistic and Beartiful in Design, and THE PRICES ARE RicHr. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON! WwW. H. McC AW. CASE OR PRODUCE Sta ihe ams Ten Days for Spot Cash | 6 'Bars Comfort Soap Seeded Rasins ~Griffen Sushays Brand-- . 3 Ibe Selected Valentia Raisins . vi 3 Ibs Recleaned Currants .... 3 Cans Alymer Peas, Corn or Tomatoes. Cans Good Peas ... Japan and Ceylon Black Tea, per lb ayer Figs, 1 Cooking Fi Assorted Biscuits, per Ib Te fclicwirg GRADES of FLOUR wat in Stock LILLY WHITE, PASTRY, OGILVIES ROYAL HOUSE- HOLD axo GLENORA, LAKE OF THE WOODS, FIVE ROSES: | Bae EL. PURDY. er 1b] Nothing Like Beef! HAVING purchased the Butchering Business aud, good will of Mr.1.J. Wheeler 1 would like to inform all his new ones as possible that I intend to keep at all times a good assortment of all kinds of the Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas- ongble rates as possible. I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Cattle Hogs, Sheep and LambsCalves, H Hides and Sheep:has, at at thé Highest Market Prices, gr Fresh Fish every Tuesday. Couateons treatment and: Gprompt delivery. '| May 26, 1900. W. A BOYCE. 1 wish: to intimate. to the public that I have. pon Cu and. Eeed: to my other business, and habe o i 'Special 1 tne of this business | Néw Coo arity Flour per bag Hs New Crone urrants for xtra Quality Currants, per lb, 16 Se Package S Seeded Raisins, ing Figs New Cooking Fics, Ries Qualit Best Layer Figs per | vin ra RE Icing Sugar, free pr lumps, 3 Ib Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour, Bhs ns Golden Crown and Lily White per Matthew 5 Ras B Brand L Black 25¢ 146 and 15 SEE Ee oid rh i a Below are a few of the Bargains for a week orf ER Ch Peoatings ate and Largest in Port Perry 4 Overcoat. Pants before you buy. E us for an Up-to-Date Olster- OUR $3 and $350 Working Sabbach Setviess, 1030 wn 7.0. ° "¥ Weak Breas Sorioe Thuntay, rm sh od BEL TE HURON oF F THE A ABUENSION. BA tt BT EYEE at oF gheh Sutuih Biioudin owom dukir! HS three thiles fio Pontypool, nearly all cleared aud under cultivation. always grown good crops, frame buildings on each farm. Wilt bo sold Mucr Under Valne and on Very Easy Terms ol Payment Immediate possession given. G. P. McKAY, 34 Aperaive St. East, ToroNTO rarer For Over Sixty Years MRS. WINSLOWS' SOOTHING SYRUP bas been | used by millions of mothers for thelr children while | testhing. If disturbed ot night awd broken of you rest Ly a sick child suffering and crying 'with pain of Cutting Teeth) génfl ab noce and got a bottle of ** Mrs Winalow's Booting Syrup" for Children Teething. 1 wil relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend apon it; mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Diarrhea, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Oures Wind Oolie, Softens the Gams, Reduces 1nflammation and gives tone and ouergy to the whole system. "Mrs Winslow's Soothiag' Syrup for Children Teething is plesaat to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the warld. Be sure and as for, MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.' WAN NTED IMMEDIATELY, NURSE GIRL, AND KITCHEN GIRL, at the Sebert House, Port Perry, MRS. L. BANDEL. Just Recerveb a Car tot Flour of the celebrated brands "Purity" and "Three Star", which I will dispose of at right prices. C. PEARN. Recent Purchasers OF OUR BEAUTIFUL, New Scale ios ns 5m co 7 d hie. | No. 1 Hard Coal (any si Lopez Coal (a softer C Blacksmith Coal > Steam Coal Port Perry, Jan., 1909. So» 87 25 6 50 7:23 6 25 50050050 0505 05 SEES 0m 05 05 0 050% 0 500508 500500 50m S580 50500 <0 WILLIEMS DIANOS STYLE Mrs. Henry Samells, (Blackstock) 4 Mr. Jas. Boe, (Saiatfield) 46 Mr, Wm. Findlay, (Myrtle) 45 Mr. D Milne, (Port Perry) £6 Mr. 50 Mr. 49 Neil MeDougall, (Sonya) D. Jackson, {Port Perry) These high-class Pianos are in great demand--they are beautiful i in design. FOR SALE BY CAMERON TRULL, Agent, Oshawa. Merchant Tailor Shop D. PERKINS Begs 10 announce to thé Citizens PAVING had eae Sales of some of the larges this district, an / i al Pantings. 'lof Port Perry dnd sirsound- ingcountry that he has opened Merchant on of Sutings, Vestings Having had a large tence I am prepared to Suits as Good and as Shesp and Up-to-Date as any in trade, Suits made lo order from Sz0up. Port Perry, Nay. 1906. HEADACHES are neat wens always clg and boue. . # WiLL PRODUCE FIVE DROPS OF BLOOD : There are hundreds suffering to-| Take Vital Tablets and build day when there 1s to need 10 do so. | yourself up. tly ate guarant Vital Tablets wil ! positively make? io cure. : Pric a a ro zhi new blood tor you They at once! $2 50. Manufactured by The Sco- increase ;ifie 1d corpuscles, build | bei] Drug Co. St. Cathatwes, Ont. up the shattered verves; make mus | For sale ar all leasing drug stores. Why he a wreck. A. |. DAVIS, Special Agent. Christmas Sale OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE HE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to Scil his entire Siock of First~ class Furniture during the Holidays at prices thar wil induce purchasers to INVEST AND MAKE MONEY. 1 will. give 25 percent. off Regular Prices. Thus it you BUY $20.00 wont DISCOUNT of $500, and so in proportion to purchase. h you GET A the amount of your My Stock Consists of: Parlor Suits (Mahogany finish). Bedroom Suits in Oak, As', Buiterdut and Elm--all mcely hand carved. Diamgroom Sulis, such as Exten-- sion Tables, Chairs, Sideboards (beautifully finished}. Centre Tables, Kitchen Fall-Leaf Tables, Glass Cupboards, Couches, Morris Chairs, Ladies' Fancy Rocking Chairs SUITABLE FOR XMAS GIFTS. Easels--d: flevent styles; Bureaus; Secretanies; Writing Desks; En- d Wa hh Stands, A large stock of Picture Frames, all sizes, some in Quartsred Cut Lak, for enlarged pictures, 16x20 glass. A few Tic ge Mirrors richly fram=d. Looking Glasses in great variety. Wooden Beds, lron and Brass Beds all sizes. Bed Spring gs; Mattresses. Clothes Horses. Towel Holders. Clock Shelves, Etc. fo ice ol All ofthe above named articles are Number One both in make and finish. Cal at my store, make your selections, and thereby SAVE MONEY. £7 | have Two Glass Show Cases, nearly new, and a Double Lamp (sell-adjusting)-- all suitable for a store. Will sell at at a Bargain. WISHING ALL A MERRY XMAS JOHN NOTT FRESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. In returning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that asin the past only choice fat animals : will be slaughtered, so as to | ensure the 'choicest and tem- | derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ample supply of A FULL STO ot EVERYTHING IN THE Harness Lin CHEAPNESS STYLE Duability and

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