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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Jan 1910, p. 4

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15 i and then replied: get such a time while ved in the morning." really worth the price be paid for at such a use are mansions and houses and great estates if time to visit them and en- beauty? Why should one agents the most ex- of art if be cannot find half hour fu which What are wife and » you are always hastening about the world, far too preoccupied give them any serious thought or receive pleasure which their company could afford you? And yet there is one sole satisfac- it be a satisfaction. Mfllions your fellow countrymen and coub- trywomen will believe beyond all doubt that you are really happy and will envy you.--Munsey's Magazine. Fes iil 5 8 1 E SALESMAN... @or part "POR SALE BY WwW, L. PARRISH PORT PERRY, ONT. HE undersigned takes th opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding couvutry for the liberal and still increasing pat- ronage bestowed upom Bim since commencing Certing and Livery iu Port Perry and now intimates that he ia better than ever prepared to supply all requirements in his line. Having extensively added to my stock of horses ; as well aa couveyanocs of the latest type of construction for comfort and pleasure, I am in a position to eet the requirements of the most fastidious as to style and desirable equippage in evéty respect--in every way suit able for private driving, wed- dings, funerals, &e. arties wishing an afternoon drive can hive their choice of suitable double or single rigs and care- ful drivers will also be suppli ed when required. . 1 possess a number oi good Spring and Dray Wagons and will, at all times, attend to Carting with the utmost care and promptness. I wish further to state that in future suitable conveyances will be at the Railway Depot to convey passengers and bag- gage to private residences, and wi WIRE FENCE avesasnsenves oon James Hall, 51 rods H. Glenny, 80 rods Alex. Johnston, 14 J. P. Trewin, 14 rods Charles Gibson, 83} rods. . SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS. , Jas. Byers, two lambs, two thirds valua ..... J. Carscadden, one sheep and one lamb, two-thirds vaiue. H. Mountjoy, one lamb, two-thirds value.. , L. P. Werry, one lamb, two-thirds value.. John Wright, one sheep, two-thirds value. Anson Taylor, one lamb, two thirds value... John Wray, three lamnbs, two-thirds value .. John Strong, one lamb, two-thirds value.... Peter Wright, one lamb, two-thirds value.... Jawes Ginn, one sheep, two-thirds value. ...... J. L. Power, five sheep, two-thirds val@e.............. MISCELLANEOUS. F. Beacock, refund of dog tax .........-.. biita > Bartlett, rebate of statute labo Wm. Beacock, express on Roll Jas. Marlow, two cords of wood Mrs. M. J. Slute, over charge in taxes, Wm. Beacock, Clerk, express on Statutes. . Pary Broa, qundries . -,. 1s. eeveivsozen sy R. J. McNally, glass for Town Hall.. @G. L. McLaughlin, rebate statute labor Thos. Crawford, refund dog tax........ SCHOOL PURPOSES, And Is Constantly growing In Public Favor. [t fs the BEST ADVERTISING SRATING R 2S FOR SALE ¢ 'Thes¢ properties will be sold at a and on advantageous terms, particulars on application to the pro- prietor, . Port Perry, Aug.6, 1907. PORT PERRY TUE UNDERSIGNED offer for Sale the Fair Grounds and Skating Rink] WM. TUMMONDS. » JOHN ROLP Port Perry, Deol,» ~ + © L in her. an ADT ne AT ONCE! A Reliable Local Salesma&w 'Wanted to represent - Canada's Oldest and Gredtest time; liberal terms; prompt pay. iT Aloo ove d y y passengers an Outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. baggage to the ey time Write at once, * Canada's Oldest for departing trains, on being Nurseries," Tnos. W. Bowman & given notice. ; A WM. JAMIESON. Son Co, Ltp., Ridgeville, Ont. Port Perry, July 30, 19( NURSERIES: = in Port Perr aid adjoining teurtry MEDIUM Wesley Campbell, school section No. 8, teacher's ealary 1 John Forder, school section Na 8, part teacher's salary...... Walter Sammelg, school section No. 7, part teacher's salary, . J. G. Marlow, school section No. 5, part teacher's salary .... Jobn Wright, school section No. 2, part teacher's salary.... John Toms, school section No. 4, part teacher's salary ..,... R, J. Bruce, school section No. 3, part teacher'ssalary...... Jas. Hall, school section No. 1, part teacher's salary........ LBGISLATIVE GRANT TO SALARY AND CRRTIFICATE-- Jas. Hall, section No. 1 I am prepared to do all kinds of John Forder, section Ni ing, & aah q In this District; is the Paperi ; 3 0 XC. walter Sumsels, gation I Pe a agp Ra vt ATA CE iy o apo id ae Said ey Camgbel Ri nit ies ; AEA : 3 Sy ae PARE J oN oebitt, . 6 i ry Sea Beaty RL - required "AUS sie ds Rip, Jas. lei i No.5 , W. FE. NOTT, e John Toms, section No. (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) Joli Wright, gestion No, 2 doors north of Mr. Widden's store | The demand {+ Nursery Stock is incteasing yessiy, andl you become one of our salesien you will re is good piviey io the bus ak hits (leaning. Financial Statement of the Township of Eartwiight from January 1, 1909 to December 16, 1909. RECEIPTS. 1, Balance on hand........ 15, Collector of Taxes .................. rein 28, Rent of Hall for Polling Booth, Dominion Election Feb. 1, Wm. Brown, balance of taxes re mistake Herb. Hooay, dof RE Pde sara. Dr. Harris, one day statute labor Asa Spinks, rent of Center road .. 27 Treasury Department, share of Railway Tax. Marchil, Collector of Taxes April 5, James Harrison, rent of Center ro. Henry Brown, rent of road, con 6... Medicine Co., rent of hall Jos. Jeffery, bal. of taxes re mistake, , May 8. Rent of Halt for Concert ......... June 30, Borrowed to meet current expenses. July 5, Borrowed to meet current expenses. Aug. 2, Borrowed to meet current expenses 22, Counties' Treasurer, absentee land t Counties' Treasurer, Legislative Sch. Sept. 1, Jobu Quinn, cedar blocks sve Dr. Harris, re the late Henry Morrish. ... Received by Robt. Jobb from Henry Mor Nov. 1, Collector of Taxes 20, Coilecior of Taxes... Dec. 4, Collector of Taxes \ 8, Clerk of Manvers, Boundary Account. ....... Thos. Crawford, timber on quarter-line, con 8. W. J. Holmes, placarding J. 15, Collector of Taxes Dr. McArthar, disinfecting Counties Treasurer, Legislativeand County Grant for Accom- house modation and Equipment . Collector of Taxes ceesecncssesrttaiaTEs rite "at "once for p Weekly; Free Outfit. STONE & WEELINGTON: FONTHILL NURSERIES x 850 Acres. { TorONTO, - - | R. J. Bruce, section No. 8 MUNICIPAL GRANT AND Jas. HaM, section No. 1 John Wright; eqtion No. 2. R. J. Bruce, dectiot No. 8,. John Toms, seetion No. 4 James Marlow, section No. 5. Jas. Nesbitt, section No. 6.... W. Samnmels, section No. 7. John Forder, section No.8 ..... Wesley Campbell, section No. 9 OxTARIO an a House and Lot for Sale The undersigned offer for Sale at a Bargain a Four Acre Lot in Port Perry, on Lorne Street, on which there is a good dwelling house, barn, stable and driving shed ; good soil, well fenced, good well and a num ber of apple trees. Apply. to th prietor, : P > Tos PEARCE, $Scugog, Oct 7 1908. 233828835 Champion of the BEBE. 5-5 Cumann RIZ2228888835828888883 , W. J. Holmes, services as member o Samuel Jeffery, services as memher of Board of H Robert Philp, services as member of Basrd of Health Wm. Beacock, Secretary Board of Health ........ Medical Health Officer, visit to J, Lywood's, W. Wate and Mrs. Elford re sanitary condition .. Dr. McArthur, disinfecting J. Proutt's and houses and attending J. Wade .. Dr. McArthur, disivfectiog 3, Hoe 3 ® 8 8888 EI Qgriculturists ie Dr. McArthur, disinfecting J J. Tobb! Dr. McArthur, services as Medical Health Office: Dr. McArthur, disinfecting James Gion's houss ... -- and more conservative class of peaple---is. not a favorite of EXPENDITURE. / hemer. boomers and olques--# Is the RUADS AND BRIDGES. % 'Jan. 11, Daniel Knap, work on Darlington DOURABTY ov asus sass sss Fon. 1,tC. Ashton, Cartwright's share of work on Darlington boundary 'March 1, David Fallis 12687 ft of timber at 16 per M.... _ May 8, David Heaslip, repairs to Manvers boundary . Henry Brown, repairing culvert on quarter litte (. L. McLaughlio, four sticks of Cedar timber. June 7, Teasdale Whitfield, work on road division 27 ' Jas. Slowars, work on road division 10 and _ John Mason, work on road divison 83 8, work on road division 2 Venning, building bridgs and materi in . WY euning. out days' work, hi grader July waslip, work on Manvers boundary ..... fi u Bia Smit A LOANS AND NOTES PAID. 4 8c > , Standard Bank, note No 2... Standard Bank, note No 1. Staudard Bank, note No- § -- © INTEREST. Standard Bank, interest on pote No 2 .... Standard Bank, interest on note No- F ... Standard Bank, interest on note No. 3 SALAR AND ALLOWANCES, Al, Nelson Marlow, care " 'm. Beacock, tration fees . gravel n Mariow fee sticks of Coda timber SR 2 ys' work on grader and repa Dickle, frloding blad . I€ .insrene oo =838283888888882 4 2enotulnBoBulSenn Bowl 8823888%

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