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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Nov 1911, p. 3

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"Goto yous dealer andl ase to we k Samson Brand Farm Tools. ~ Try themein your work. You will ree Burnipg Coal CH®ZATY r= GO TO-- Pca Ss. FIRST - CLASS FARM FOR SALE. TR undersigned of offers for sale his fide farm being the North-half of | I= 18, con 4 REACH, containig roo more or less, on which is erected a | i us Brick Residence | J " nlodern conveniences t a | 1 ip-roofed, stone found- buil fi one lenge and' one ¢ Driving House. 'The soil % clay loam cultivation, / érty is situated at Pri fhe railwdy station' . ite of Port Perry. Possession to plow forthwith and fall possesion this fall. Fof full particulars apply toithe proprie- Yor off the premises JAS MCCULLOCH, Prince Albert, Ont. Farm for Sale ast half of Lot ok VarConsesion 6, Captwright, Durham County, Erected on 'frame Arig 15: 1911, 4 id timber, one 'acre of "orchard, ever failing stream, hard and ve soicowater, ®ne mile from Rail "way," one nfile from village of Blackstock. 2} miles from Caesarea, the famous Suntmer Resort on Lake | i Sgugog Situaigd in the best farm- ing Section in the county of Durham. 'For further partictlars , apply to the _ undersigned. Dawip J. & DouUsLAS AAs, » Port Peury, Cot. LaviC. TavLar, | * Nestleton, Ont, "a Farm for Sale. HE undersigned offers for sale "that excellent farm being lot 13, i6o 4, in the township of : > contaiting '200. ctes more ) 3 3) choice land a large por- gti of which is leared, the balance ping splendidly wooded. 'The fand ina capital "state of 'cultivation. te is on the premises ah orchard a sou lete supply of water. is a large barn with ceaient bling, and a smaller barn he north end of the lot; also a dwelling housa og. the south The location of the farm is | "onpital one, being about 1} miles Tom} Port Sik ona leading. "road. lars nd. ers, oy Het and for the Sted dos of the ; | AN INVESTMENT in education always pays the il best interest For years we have i given hundreds a foothold in § the commercial world. An in- § crease of 119 of in attendatfce over that of last year proves the growing popu- latity of our school What we # have done for others we can do 4 for you, j20ME STUDY COURSES io! 8 Lindsay Business College (Affiliated with Dominion Correspondents School) 3 A, I SPOTTON - President. FALL TERM SEPT. 4 (Sutcessors to, Jamison & DiiNkisoR.) LIVERY Having purchased the Liver business carried on by Jamieson ip Debnisen, and the premises con- nected therewith we intend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and 'install New and Up-to-Date Vehicles wih modern T rappinigs which for |" comfort and Convenience cannot be sutpassed. fequirsments of Commercial Travel. ersy Out charges are" moderate: and wegyatantee to please out patfons. CAWKER BROS| Special atiention paid to the find them all you expect of highs. and yonr monev wiil be cheerfully IN GRAMS? WANTED A Live Representative for Port Perry and Surrounding Dietrict to sell High Class Stock for THE FONTHILL NURSERIES More fruit trees will ba plantad in the | Fall of Wil aod Spring of 1912 than ever before iu the history of Ontario The Orchard of tha future will be the best paying part of the fara. We teach our men Salesmanship, Tres Onlinre audhow big profits in frait'glowing can be made, Pay (vaukly, permanont employment, olclusive tergitory. Write for Particulars, STONE & WELLINGTON Toronto. NANT ) IN ngrams' Have accepted the Agency for The Ogilvie Flour Mills 0 [Millers to the Royal Family] buy a better flour than THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, uor even the poorest family use a flour that is more economical. A GAR LOAD JUST RRCRIVE Ad are prepared to promptly fill all orders entrusted to their care, They have the one Flour that gives satisfaction to the consumer--THE Jo ° ROYAL HOUSEHOLD--hlis the bill, Alter giving it a fair trial if not satisfied return the balance (if over 5 Ibs) ; 1 every pound is guaranteed. | refunded. The millionaire cannot fi Agents For Port Perry and vicinity A Ne PORT PERRY MARKETS. Quotasions hy A Ross & Bun.) Nov. 16, 1911: $o 75 @ $o i 075@ Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Goose Wheat Oats...... Buttet .. 8 Cattle, per 1b Hogs, per 100 Ibs.. Beans ... Grass Seed...... .. Alsike Clover. _.... Red Clover..... Peas--Black-eye ... Peas--Small..... os Buckwheat . x wn OL ©oooo C0000 ONO- = 28 ©owm oo PRAPPPPAIPPODP® > ori my Chi Kens. aA EVERY POUND: © HE 8573 hogs, | Ehdep and lambs, 61 calves and seven | horses. * Veluete: sid around delivery of hogs and HEADQUARTERS FOR AND GLENORA FLOUR Pott Perry, Aug: 1; 1911. arg oe amin 3 CATTLE MARKETS. Toronto Live Stock. PORONTO, Nov. 16.--The railways receipts of 126 carloads, com- | 1388 cattle, gram fof ves,' ag Market unch Rough gress to ior. per owt; veal per owt, but the bulk £m sheep and Lambs. Tombs sald at $65.40 to $5.68, thy bulk round $8.60; sheep, ewes, ®odd at 004 FORE a: hae et ¥ per owt. Butchers ts sold around §, fed Wa Th it jriuat be be rs mot sects that t at thee ouiled out at 134. to 306 Der owt. fpr ul or Hight unfinished hogs. bulls, $L.8 to fie Buffets Outtle Market: Stackers and Feeders, 4 20 head ; market, dull and steady. to 1160 Ibe., sold ' velpts, RRA 8 Erimes ERR Ta butoher grades, 00 to 0, Toa old to Calves--Receipta, 180 tive, steady; cull to Rector oioms #8 rh and Lembs--Recel| Sheep an uality. Tarte, Sik 10g to' 90a' t and $40 to lam medium milks ES: i yeeriin Lali 3 Shaw, Bt sR Yui 5 Caivés ¢ 10 Fh: to fewer #2 to =. ¥. DOUBT © MERCHANT TAILOR, Keeps in Stock a full supply of up-to-date rie Suitable for all Seasons Guaranbced. |! We can supply you with Good ou \ SORAMION | Oppose fairer Edwards y ' RING MY ABSENCE in the/Great West I negotiat- ed to Sell over 50,000 Acres oF es in from a quarter Hii up 'to any number ol sections--impro and ken--convedient to Railways and Markets in IPOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, AND ALBERTA, to $70 pe aoe, according to location and Hill s. And further, I have personali examined | id guarantee them as represent Shding potchasets 8 alt the denned ni |CHEAPNESS STYLE HAVING purchased the 1 Butchering Business and good will of Mr. I. J. Wheeler 1 would like to infcim all his old customers and as many new ones as possible that I ifitend to keep at all tifnes a good assortment of all kinds pf the Best Meats--Fresh afd Salt--obtainable dnd at reas- onable rates as possible. ; I am gJso in the market, at afl tifnes; 5 Choice Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepskins, wy the Highest Market Prices, EFF resh Fish eye oy Tuesday. . Cotrtéous treatment and prompt delivery. May 28, 1909. Wo A. BOYCE A FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN THE Harness Line Durability and 2 STRENGTH, Cannot be urpassed in the County, Rit, Blankets, Bells, Traks Oomparison of Prices Gourted Yi BEATTY FRESH & TENDER CawnreERr BROS. a rettifaiiy hanks .to the pablic for the extensiye pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that as in the past only, chaice fat apimals will be slaughtered, so. as. to énsuts the choicest and ten- derests Cuts. possible, and we intend at all times to have a an ample supply of THIS MAY INTEREST YOU. . We' Vania reliable man to colton: are nearly always Well known 5 caused by FIRED BYES Which gequire gpectacles , Consilt, me Commiy during fali'and win! Outfit free, exclusive Serio. J; hE er

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