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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Jan 1915, p. 3

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-d dL nil. - January A D. 1915. - E FIRST MEETING OF ie Cauneil of "he Carrion er Dated at Whitby, this JNO. E. FAREWELL, County Clerk, ) Countyof Onteriv. SAS MAIL CORN EALED TENDERS, addressed tothe +2) Postmaster General, will be received until noon, oi Friddy, the 12th Februa 1915, for the gonveyance of His Majesty's Maite, ond oged Contract for four , six times per week each way, over Pererng (Rouge Hill and Cherrywood) Rural Mail Route, from the Postmaster General's pleasure, Printed notices containing further in- formation as to conditions of proposed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Pickering. Rouge Hill, Clierry- wood aud at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Toronto. A. SUTHERLAND, Post Office Inspector. DURING THE "HOLIDAY SEA! Exquisite Dainties in Be ivi above requir- John Tordiff wili not sald assets or any part | hareo! 0 ron Or reons Of aint Or claims notice shail nut have been received by him at the time of such distribution. . Dated at Port Perry, thie 9th day of Januagy, A.D. 1915, 2h WM 2 tn 0) TF pan Reg. Short-Horn Qattle, First-cla orses, Swine, p-to-date Implaments, By rise 'Hte., Etc. ) mm .|The unter igned has rece'ved in- struction from : Mr. John Stone to Sell by Auction on lot 13, con. 12. REACH Thursday, Jan. 28, 1915 the whole of his Stock of Horses, Cattle, Swine, Implements, &c. Ihe Jist 1s a large one and hi.cludes fira'-class Horses, Shorthorn Reg- istered Cattle ; Swine and Farm {mplements. . SaLe at One O'crec Mr. Stone having disposed ol his farm all will positively be sold. 1 also have instructions from Mr. Stone to sell at Greenback on WEeDNEsDAY, FEB. 3, a large quan nity of Household Furniture. W. F. MARQUIS, " Post Office Inspectors Office, 'Toronto, Dec. goth, 1914. L. &- Anctioneer o£ * (Suzeassor to W A. Boyce.) Freeh Fish received weekly. OULD ANNOUNCE that in succeeding Mr. Boyce be 'intends supplying the public with - Meat which for quality cannot be excell ed "anywhere. Only the Choicest Animals will" be purchased so that customers way rely on all occasions on cn obtaining Choice Cuts at my shop, which constantly ¢ ntains a full supply of the Most Tender and Best of Meat. The 'Best Brands of Cured Meats constantly in stock. Prices moderate, Game in Season. Sizth dual Course in Agriculiure AGRICULTURAL ROOMS WHITBY Jan. 49th to Feb. 26h, 1648 SE comprising a'thorough and practica' study of-- ds and Feeding, : Dairying, Soil Cultivation Field Crops, Tosects and Fungus Bacteriology, - Fruit Growing, a iseases, Spraying, alion and Marketing, aud Pubh UR HOL DAY STOCK is without doubt the most comp have ever shown in this district and for Variety and never wasfapproached tnd it zequires only to be inspected to ready response to purchase. . : BOUNTIFUD SUPPLY of everything in-our line, unappro "for Quantity and Quality and all appropriate for th Season. 3 AUTIFUL CABINETS of Ron Bons--Boxes belag Priced "ae cents to $6.00 a 3 Gard of Thanks 1 would embrage the present opportunity of returning thanks to my numerous customers for their liberal and long continued patronage, and would inform them, and the general public, that 1 have disposed of my business to MR. L.°G. HALL, who I have great pleasure in recommending to my former patrons and the public in general, and I have every reason to feel proud of him as a successor knowing, as I do personally, his very many recom- mendations and qualifications for the business he is so competent to carry on in the best interests of all concerned, and I predict for him an extensive and constantly increasing patronage. Again taking my patrons by the hand, I cordially thank them for the kind and generous support during my business career in Port Perry, and, at the same time, I must confess, that the very large volume of trade that I have transacted has far exceeded my most sanguine expectations, and I feel that I owe a debt of gratitude to the good people of Port Perry and its surroundings--one that I shall never be able to repay. W. A. Boyce. Port Perry, Nov. 25, 1914. CAWKER BROS' (Successors To JaMiEsoN & DENNISON.) LIVERY Having purchased the Livery business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the preniises con- nected therewith we intend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and install New and Up-to-Date Vehicles with modern, 'Irappings. which. ford comfort and convenience canuot| be surpassed. Special attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travel ers. Our charges are moderate and we.guarantee to please our patrons. Patronage solicited. £7 Phone No. 2. OAWKER BROS Farm tor Sale. "HE undersigned offers for sale 1 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 donell, White a 7 JS. 3 being splendidly wooded. The land h. + * is in a -capital state of cultivation July 8 Soper Oct. 4, Noy. 2, Dee, There is on the premises an orchard | qa WA--Clork, Miss E. 1.. Mag: and a complete supply of water. done! Whitby--Jan. 8, y There is a large barn with cement floor stabling, and a smaller barn on the north end of the lot; also a fame dwelling 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 respect, a first class dairy farm and 1s only half a mile from Manchester rail wawstation. For particulars and terms, apply o the proprietress on the premises S. A. PHERRILIL.: Prince Albert, June 28, 1911. St. Charles Hotel PORT PERRY (Eatirely under New Mausgement) G. A. COLE PROPRIE FOR [Late of Hotel Falconer, Toronto) Cothmercial trade solicited First class Sample room To his New and handsomely Ap- pointed OPTIA 11/1 LORS in the NEW DOMINION BANK BUILDING, 70 Yonge St, Com. King, TokonTo." Sittings of the Division Courts OOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1916. 1. WHITBY--Clerk, Miss E. L. Mac- 8, Joa. 5, 1916. 2. BROUGHAM --Clerk, M. Glee=on, Greenwond--Jan. 11, March 4, Mi 8 July 8, Sept. 8, Nov. 4, Jan. 18. 3. FORT PERRY --Clerk, J. W. Burn: ham, Port Perry--Jan. 12, March b, Muy 7, July 8, Sept 8, Nov. 5,} Janu. 7, 1914, 4 4. UXBRIDGE--Clerk, R M. Maore Uxbridge--Jan. 18, March 12, Ma 11, July 18, Sept. 7, Nov. 20, Jan 14, 1914. 5. CANNING TON--Clerk, Thos H. Fo ter, Cannington--Jan. 15, March} May 12, July 11, Sept. 8, Nov. 18. Jan 18, 1918, 4 6. BEAVERTON -- Clerk, Chas. A Paterson, Beaverton--Jan 14, Mare! 10 May 18, Julv 18, Sept. 8, N 18, Jun, 12,19 6. = 3 7. UPTE ~~ Leonal GOOD MOR NING We are Introducing American Silk : : American shmore ROVE -- Clerk, ~ Atherly -- Janus stainless. Will without holes, or } OUR SPECIAL OFF § toevery eneSending us $1.00 Gi Feb. 8 | March 8, April 7, May 5, June 2 | July 7, Sept. 8, Oct. b, Nov. 8, Dee ~ New Raisins--Large and Clean...... .....- 10¢c 1b New Seedless Raising. «u.oor... 10¢ peck New Seedless Raising * ..........16 os;--8 for Pr Seeded Raisins, Griffin Brand ............H for 86c Extta Quality Currants........ooovseiienee 40cib Beautiful New Dates...... 10c Ib - Cooking Figs...coevcneee.s Zc lb Lemon and Orange Peel. . - 20c Ib 80c lb Shelled Walnuts Best Granulated Sugar..........,.14 Ibs for $1:00 Soft Yellow Sugar...... ..185 lbs for $1.00 Pure Spices of every description : Fancy Grape Fruit....ccooaeececiinnee Choice Apricots...... ceerarvennen 15c¢c Ib Special Onions.. veereassnnes.ss @ lbs lor 26c Molasses, Table aud Cooking Syrups ..8 for 28¢ sees ME MAKE SUCCESTIONS FOR LUMBER your Out Buildings, Barns | Silos before buying elsewhere LOWEST PRICES QUOTED, for all kinds of Fruit Baskets and Plant Boxes direct from. the factory. Fall Line STOVE, NUT and PBA COLL con- stantly on hand at Lowest Prices. 7. Wholesale Lumber and Fruit Baskets a Specialty. { M. MAUDE WwW. HE. DOUBT Has just received a Full Range of Overcoatings (Chincillas and Rough Goods) 5 to B25 . 3 of Suitable Goods forLadies' 'Coats which will be made up and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed FRESH & TENDER CAWKER BROS. In retarning thanks to the public for the extensive pat- ronage bestowed upon them uld intimate, that as in tho | bast only choice fat animals' be slaughtered, so as to ure the choicest and ten- ests Cuts possible, and we itend at all times to have an pe supply of RESH AND TENDER CHOICE MEATS which we will cut to Please and deliver romptly, SMOKED AND SALT MEATS A SPECIALTY. FULL STOCK Jarness Line {ORCHARD sells fiothing bu Délatvare, Lackawanha and Western Scranton Coal; a The Standard Anthraeito No Better Coal: Mined = Orchard ™ui" MAN ATTENTION. FARMERS | FLOUR, BRAN AND SHORTS I = HLT R We have a full Stock of Flour of the following Celebrated and Popular Brands--PURITY, REINDEER, THREE STAR, as well as MONARCH ano DELIGHT PASTRY FLOUR. BRAN & SHORTS In Bran and Shorts we have Best Brands--PURITY anp LINDSAY BRANDS. EF Farmers and others before contracting for their Summer supply of Flour will do well to obtain our quotations for soo lb. and } tun quotations, for which we make Special Prices. Ingrams'. | SELL DIRT CHEAP. THE MAN WHO SELLS FARMS For Sale A number of First-Class Farms ; all of them may be obtained BARGAINS I AM ALSO PREPARED TO | Book Farms FOR SALE WHICH I MAY BE ENTRUSTED WITH MOTTO- RariD TRANSIT NEGOTIATIONS AND SATISFAC TioN GUARANTEED. } J. W. Meharry, PORT PERRY March 1914. RED CLOVER, ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY SEED FOR THE SPRING TRADE Seed: sold : | We are Sill Buynig | House Decorati AND------ * Painting

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