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

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{in 00 by the ap- 'Only one sample of grain tatoes can be sent to 1f "both "samples are the game letter only) une will be sent. Applications on any kind of printed form cannot be accepted. As the supply of seed is limited | _ farmers are advised to apply early 4 but the applications will not neces- sarily be hed in the exact order in 'which they. are received. = Preter- +." ence will 'always be given to: the ++ most. thoughtful and explicit re- - quests, -- Applications received after | _ ihe end of January will probably be "i ton late: Al applications for grain (and | 2 applications from the 'provinces of . Ontario and Quebec for Potatoes) ¢ shobid be addressed to the Domini- on: Cerealist, Central Experimental - Farm, Ottawa. Such applications "require no postage. If otherwise ! mddressed delay and disappointment may occur, Applications, for potatoes, from farmers in any other province should be addressed (postage pre- * paid) fo the Superintendent of the nearest Branch Experimental Farm _in that proy ince. GRISDALE, Dir., Dom. Experimental Farms. of FOR 5. SALIX "1 RST L L A LASS URIV ING rs oid, $715 ; $6256 We could sell poorer eit for Tost money, but ninot keep it and will not sell it because it is : & chl. Sor gaining homestead res extra cultivation. prion t may bs ol homestead pate, . on , sesh ~eond Ong. {iw wi'coRYI CMG, : Dept at ihe Miniater,of the Interior. 3 : 'B.~Unautboriz:d publication of" = oy advarfismont wilt 'not ba paid 'or.~64! COOUNTY OF ONTARIO. : 1914. 1. WHITBY Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac- donell, Whithy Lan. 13. Feb. 3, March 4, April 8. May 4, June 8, us Sept. 8, Oct. 2, Nov, 7, Dec. an. 7. 1915. OSHAWA--Clerk, Miss E. T.. Mac- © donel AWhithy--J an. 14, Feb, 6 March 8, April 4, May 6, June. 4, duly 4, Sept. 4, Oct. 8, Nov, 9, Dec' 5, Jr. 8, 1915. 3 BROUGHAM = Clerk, M. Gleeson, Greenwood--Jan. 15, March 6, May 6, July 7; Sept. &, Nov, 11; Jan. 11, 1915. 3, FORT PERRY --Clerk, J. WW. Burn ham, Port Perry--Jan. 17, March 7, May (8 July 8, Sept's, Nov. 12, s Jan, 14, 161 1. tank R M Moere, Uxbridge--Jan, 10, Mareh 14, May 18, July 14, Sept. 8, -Nov. 20, Jau. 18, 1915, 5. CANNINGTON--Clark, Thos H. Foss tar, Cannington -- Janu. 9, March 13, May 14, July 15, Sept. 9, Nov. 19, Jan 15, 1915, 6. BEAVERTON -- Clerk, Chas. A Paterson. Beaverton--Jan 8, March 12 May 15, July 16, bept. 10, Nov 18, Jan. 14, 1915 7. UPTERGROVE -- Chk, Danin Leonard, Athoriy -- Jonuary 7 Maveh 14, May 16,July 17, Sept. 11 .Nov. 17, Jan. 18, 1915, order 4 By ) UE. SARE Ee i ATR Ws ety 1018, PORT PERRY MARKHETS.. Cotrected. weekly by Jas. Lucas, Grain oy Seed Merchaut ] Nov. 12. 1914 . $1 15@ $1 20 I 10@ pat Wheat . ~~ Spring Wheat .. Goose Wheat... "Butter, E ERES V eh a eine Cattle, per lb.....e . Hogs, per.1oo Ibs.. 0000 Ow "PO 000000 =~ PPPPPRPRPB® Ra Cloner . Peas--Black-eye ... _ Peas--Small....... Buckwheat. . cve.ss "Turkeys cic. y odie 00 mm EUW OX OO "NO = 8 ouoULon own O 0 ee GOOD "MORNIN G1 { 'We are Introducing American Sitk American Cashmore morican Cogton-Lisle BOSIERY tond the test. Give a 'No seams to come loose, or pe is knit in-- Ww. du. GIBSON SONYA ONT. Licensed Auctioneer Valuator, &ec, Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guarante: Patronage respecfully solicited. Farm for sale. HE undersigned offers for sale that excellent farm being lot 15, concession 4, ib the township of Reach, containing 200 acres more or less, of choice land a. large por- | tion of which is cleared, the balance being splendidly wooded. The land is in a capital state of cultivation. There is on the premises an orchard and a complete supply of water. There is a large barn with cement floor stabling, and a smaller barp on the north end of the lot; also a fame Jwelling house on the south and. | The location of the farm is a capital one, being about 1} miles from Port Perry on a leading road. This farm is, in every tespect, a first class dairy farm and is only balf a mile from Manchester rail: way station. For particulars and terms, apply o the proprietress on the premises S. A. PHERRILIL: Prince Albert, June 28, 1911, ned as Lae Sings of he Divison Cours | ithe. long run. iN Prices will be raised 10 cents 'a ton on 'and 1 fr of Novesthes. on Nut, Stove and Egg Coal. : hd We have a full Stock of Flour of the following Celshrated, and Popular Brands-- PURITY; REINDEER, THREE STAR, as well'as MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brapds--PURITY ano LINDSAY BRANDS: Farmers and others before contracting for their. Summer supply of Flour will do well to obtain' our quotations for soo: Ib. andj tor quotations, lor which we make Special Prices. Ingrams'. Oranges ' V | Oranges Sunshine and Flowers WHEN THE NORTH If UNDER A BLANKET OF SNOW AND ICE. Where truck farms are producinga thousand dollars per acre upwards during the Winter Wa have properties that will pay you 25 per cel dividend the first year--have lots on lakes fronta; that are most desirable homes. We also have 8 two thousand acre Stock Ranch for which we wil accept northern property in exchange np to half value, Make your arrangements for September 16th, we are going to personally conduct {an excursion that date to Kissimmee, Florida. Let us know in advance fo that we can make 1 1 rangements for your accommodation as 'we expecting a large party ALL Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers in Patent, Suede, Nobuck, Canvas and Gin Metal, --in Men's, Women's = and Childrens | will be sold i A Bargain Prices for thet 30 Days 2 purchased the Coal business of MR. JOHN URNER, and just received a large Stook of the 2st Goal Mined am ina \ position to fill 'promptly all orders which I may be favored with for Stove, Chestnut and Pea Coal At Prices that will demonstrate that I mean business and cannot fail ta please my patrons. €&F PATRONAGE SOLICITED. OrricE-- Wager Street, South of Railway Depot. M. MAUDE > 3%. #2. DouBT Oranges! |= Has just received a Full Range of Overcoatings (Chincillas and Rough Goods) rom BIS to B20 Samples of Suitable Goods forLadies' Coats which will be made up and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed FRESH & TENDER CAWRER BROS. In returning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them would intimate, that as in the past only choice fat animals will be slaughtered, so as to ensire the choicest and ten- derests Cuts possible, and we intend at all times to have an ampe supply of CHOICE MEATS FRESH AND TENDER $5 deliver promptly, gF SMOKED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY. A FULL STOCK OF EVEYTHNG IN THE LX jarness Lane . RENGTH be urpassed mn the County, RED CLOVER. ALSE AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR THE SPRING! TRADE | All Seed sold subject to Government 1 Tnspoction graded accordingly. Prices RicBT i We are Still Buyuig Red Clover, Alsike and Timothy Seed. Highest Pricé pai EH. EE. PURDY. I am prepared to pay Cash and the highést price at all titres for any quantity of Wool. I keep at all times a good assortment of all kinds of the Best Meats-- Frosh and Salt--obtainable and at reass onable rates as possible. I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Cattle; Hogs, Sheep and. Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepskins 'a the Highest Market Prices, « g=Z Fresh Fish every Tuesday. Courteous treatment and prompt delivery May 21, 1918. Ww. A.BOYGC Painting, House Decorating ~--2- AND. STeN AVING HAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE asa House Decorator and Sign Writer I have Opened Business fn these lines in PORT PERRY and am prepiated to do &Il Work entrusted to mein 4 mannet cantiot fail to give the utmost satisfaction as régards style, difra petfaetion of execution and prices, Having "had what experience with a number of large firnts in "Toronto, 1 feel éon fidedt t I can GUARANTEE ALL WORE. SPE ENGROSSING. A: JAWEIS BROS'| (Succrssons To Jammsson & Daxnison.) LIVERY Having the Li Be aS nn con- Ina to RE-HORSE THE STABLES with firstclass animals, and install New and Upo-Dute Vehicles

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