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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Feb 1914, p. 3

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as --Six months' residence © and El of the land in Sn ol three yeara A homeSteader may live Within nine 4 of his homestead on a farm of at lénst 80 acres 'solely owned nd occupied by "him or his father, mother, sob, daughter, -b her or slater. In certain districts a bomesteader in geod. standing Jay Presempt » quarter gaction alongwid of bis bone- Laiafia, | Price $3.00 pr r acre. Duties. --Must reside upon this home- 'stead or pre-ainption six months in each "ot.aix yoars from date of hewestead entry (including the time requirid to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. hoimestender who his exhausted his fiomestend right, and cannot «btain a : «mption may enter for a purchased in certain districts. Price pet acre. Duties, --Must reside 'months in each three vears, cultiv: ata fifty acres and erect a houss worth $300: v Wart WAR, OORY, 3 * Deputy of tha Minister of tha Interior, Ne Gnadthor iad publication of this advertisement will not bo paid fur: --26684. 2 X p i e have the most mode most practical and the best equipped school in Eastern Ouitatio. The courses are thorough and facinating. An entirely, Bl Canadian Business Procedure for the traimng ol the ambiti. ous young people of our coun. try. A Our Graduates are successful, ask a student or "ex.student, they are our best advertisement. Home Study Courses { Lindsay Business" College C. R. Brower, A. H., Spotton, - Principal. President. Eoter Any Day. vt | Maintains a bith and gives a thorongh training $ in all Commercial Subjects Tuter any time. Better now. for particulars. E E LOGAN, Principal, LAUNDERING Hvis had ali Extensive expeels ence at Laundering fn one ofjrhe iargest cities in Englavd. | dm prepar- ed ta do Launderiiig in & manner Phat cannot fail t0 Please my patrons, both as regarts 8tvle and priee. Residence south end of Perry Street. Patronage solicited. " MRS. TRASK, Port Perry, Now: 25, 198. Farm for Sale "HE undersigned offers for sale that excellent farm being lot 15. concession 4. in the township of Reach, containing 200 acres more or less, of choice land a large por- tion of which is cleared, the balance beitig splendidly wooded. The land 19 i a @apitdl state of cultivation Thete is oh the preiilises an otchard and -a_ complete supply of water. is a large barn: with.cement thing, aud ja smaller barn rt ; orth end of Hel atid. © The loctition of the farm is a capital one, being about 1} miles from Port Perry on a leading road. This farm is, in every respect, a B| first class dairy farm and is only half a mile froni Manchester rail way station. Fot particulars and terms, apply o the proprietress on the preiniises " S. A. PHERRILL- Prince Albeit, June 28,1911. Stewart M. Graham, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, PORT PERRY, Graduate of Jones' National School Patronage solicited. Terms reasonable "Important to Farmers T wish to draw the attention of Farm- ert to the use of Land Its effect on Corn, Clover, ete, is good, none know better than the farmer how good. be pleased to accept orders'up to the 15th of March for 1st delivery: T will not stock any, only . onders will be supplied, Price © $750 perton in non-retnrnable bags, Terms--30 days from date of delive so don't ¢ Duessen Luncer Rovau® Lunser LATR SuinGrus Roorina Mersn SHINGLES 8ipING AnD CRILING - Cepar Poste Ouat, Lun Har OANREND Plaster Wheat, I will of April forget Home-Stutly Courses. Write , | accep R: M. TIPPER, District Representative; Whitby, Ont. THE GOSPEL OF. FUEL ECONOMY Re aes = THERE IS A REASON why the Best Coal is, and must be, the Cheapest Coal Three tons of poor coal contains one ton of clinkers and extra wasie matter that does not go into heat. This extra ton costs as much freight as one ton of good coal. It costs as much for the Coal Dealer to handle ss one ton of good coal. It costs as muth to deliver. It adds much more dis- comfort to the customer on acccunt of the extra dust and choked fires and extra labor as several tons of good coal. The customer must pay for this wasted espense und waste effort. ' The fixed policy of the D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL The Standard Anthracite Company has been adopted by OgrcHarRD Tui CoaL Man, namely : 1 6 handle only the best grade of coal. | 2 To eliminate all inferior coal at the mine by grading, cleaning and thorough inspection. Tie saving effected in not handling waste matter is given to the customer, . __ Orchard--The Coal Man. Choice New Raisins3 lbs for ~~ - © New Cleaned Currants 38 lbsifor - * Extra Quality Currants. Now Seeded Ralslns, 1b Pkgs, 2 for New Seedless Raisins; 1b Pkgs, 2 for New Seedless Raisins . Orange, Lemon and Citivh Peels Choice New Dates - New Shelled Almonds Five Rosés Pastry Flour rm and Peas, 3 tins for Five Roses Purity Flour cing Stigar, 3 1bs for Eesipy 8% $57 £3 FEEE w -- ORS TO Jauisson & Dsnnisol.) purchased the Liver jarried on by Jamieson , and the premises con- prewith we intend to RSE THE STABLES lass animals, and install @ Updo Date Vehicles Jul iB Pe, Ob oh a's, Taio. 2 2. BROUGHAM -- Clerk, Greenwood Ian Re Shiai, Sept. 6, Nov. E 8. PORT PERRY Clerk, J. am, Pony Te --Jan. in a) y Sept Jan 18 91% ra CLA > 4 UXBRIDGE Clerk, RB M. at 5a, Sept. 8, Nov. 20 a6. ts 8. CANNING'TON--Clerk, T ter, Cannin Jan, i paid A the : WAY ats of Commercial Travel: 13 May Th TENTION. FARMERS | | FLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS | Ef % We have a full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrated and Popular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, THREE STAR, as well as MONARCH ap DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR: BRAN & ISHORTS 1% In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY anp E LINDSAY BRANDS. Farmers and others before contracting for their Summer supply flour will do well to obtain our quotations for soo Ib. and } ton tations, for which we make Special Prices. 9 Ingtrams', TAXIDERMY & A. Anifals, Fish, Deer Heads, etc. Bird Mount. Y ing skilfully and promptly executed. Also Fine Rug Work done in the latest styles. We are orp near re Oranges! Oranges ! Sunshine and Flowers WHEN THE NORTH IS UNDER A BLANKET OF SNOW AND ICE. Where truck farts are producing We have properties that 1 iy yon 25 per cent. dividend the first y Ta : he Frontage . that "are . most desirable' hp We also have a two_thousand acre Stock Ranch for which we * will Licks torthern property in exchifige np to half its Oranges! also prepared to buy Hides, and pay the Hi hest Prices for them. Charges moderate, Call an get quotations, Has just received a Full Range of Overcoatings (Chincillas and Rough Goods) rom B15 to 826 Samples of Suitable Goods for Ladies' Goats which will be made up and a Parfost Fit Guaranteed. CAWRER BRGS. In returning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ironage bestowed upon them would intimate, that as in tho ast only choice fat animals | ill be slaughtered, so as to | ensure the choicest and ten- | lerests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an DICE ATS I cut to please and deliver promptly, ND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY. FULL STOCK arness Liné PNESS STYLE urability and - ers. \ -._ Patronage solicited. . Couiteods treatment and prompt delivery 10 18, Jan. 14,1916. Rep UPTERGROVE -- Clerk, Dale. He Ay uly UT. Sop arch 11, May 16,July 17, ok Nov. 17, Jan. 18, 1915: By ordep; © Ut eA J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace, Dated at Whitby, Nov, 26th, 1918, INGRAM S' --I-- HeadquarterswSantaClaus DAINTIES IN CONFECTIONERY & PASTRY! FANCY CHINA, TOYS, &C: UR-HOLIDAY STOCK is the most extensive, com-, rehensive and exquisite ever shown in this commun- ty and requires only to be seen to meet approbation and a ready response to purchase. BOUNTIFUL SUPPLY of gobd things are in stord in Confectonery and Pastry lines. BAUTIFUL CABINETS OF BON-BONS-- Boxes are pticed from 25 cents to $6.00. UR CHINA AND TOY DISPLAYS cannot fail té meet your admiration. ON'T FAIL TO FREQUENTY VISIT iP" lishment during the Joyous Season. " COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON INGRMAS® Out charges are 'mdderate and |7- we guarantee to please obg patrons. BF Phone No. 2, PAWKER BROS. I am prepared to pay Cash and the highest price at all timed of finy tuantity of Wool. I keep at all times a good assortment of all kinds of the Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas- onable rates as possible. : am, also, in tp miffket, at all times, for. Choice Cattle, 'Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepskins af the Highest Market Prices, ¢ EF Fresh Fish every Tuesday. , May 21, 1915. WwW. A. BOYCE WANTED ALL THE ALSIKE IN THIS DISTRIG oot Markel Price Paid Seed Clédtied by power. No charge for cleaning wh Sa we Buy the Seed. : : No. 83, or send Samples for quotations, 2

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