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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Dec 1892, p. 3

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" basing he has had this fact in his mind, vie: That crops st season the public would demand that Store Goods should be Sofrespan a enti public must judge. through. : FN that table containing 62 eves of Dress Goods § in Plain and Grey T ~ at 1bc per yard for your choice, and ¥ piece a bargain at 20 or 25¢ per yard Flaneletts (40 pieces) in all shades and ns Obeap.as Wheat. , Flannels. A Bankrupt Stock of Men's and Ladies' Dongola and Calf, Kid Boots at sce them, Men's Long Boots at prices to be appreniaed on sight. Men's Under Shirts and Drawers at 40c per Suit.' 12} Prints £7 8c per and prices Tow and that to do business this ly low. Cull and see somg of the Bargains whether you want "them at present or not as we. will be pleased to show you How well he has kept this in view Tweeds and Berges, a all wool wid Union, herp and good. less than 75¢ on the dolla. Come and yard, Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits at Wholesals Prioss. Also slot of pests Fargeing, among the twenty or more tailoresses on the premises. The accident ocourr- ed about 5.30, when Mr. P. Lyons seized the burning mass and threw it down the stair to the landing below, as he feared it would explode, and with an old carpet smothered the flames, It was a close call for a ser. jous blaze, which was happily averted by Mr. Lyon's presence of mind, This is the second time that he has saved the property from damage by fire. -- Oshawa Vindicator. The District meeting of I.LO.O.F,, held last week in Whithy, was the first which | a; been held since the powers of distric' bodies have been increased. The meeting was accordingly largely _devoted to organization. The follow- ing officers were elected : D.D.G.M., D. W. McDonald, Brooklin ; Seey, J. H. Brown, Port Perry ; Warden, F. W. Warren, Oshawa ; Marshall, A. Mitchel[™Bowmanville ; Guardian, D. Wilson. The first four officers named were appointed a committee to draw by-laws for the district. Sb (In the above Siteto Six of THR LAnI®s Hi ONTHL fond wel let ke (Valasd at Yo the. oe 2 ip cyclo ray fox the third correct Ten Dollar Gold very contestant Lis op? cut out the Rel send same to us with ten three cent posta, iam to! The Ladies Home Monthly, Which the will give to the I correc valuable prize hat 100 SoiTont Ans swer. A Solid Gold W the remainder in order $ bona: Vee received. de' offers are Tage by Netabic, ublishers. ure and answer trouble: Address (H) Ladies Home at HT for the a d correct answer. ece for the next three correct an: Si , and nd make a Cross With tamps {or 80 cents in silv ) best ladies publication in Canad: will also be given to oie ve tach a ha Pri arnt ory also be mn to every Toon who is able to answer The envelope which contains Jorrent answer bearing first y and enclosé 30 cents, Monthly, Faces are to be Found.) ve a first-clasd Upright Plano, of can fire find {| Hips six fac M3 A Ar of aatety A fino ed¥oon: room Set (valued at ateh Jor each of the next two correct answers. er: th a vo) Be on Hie six faces jor Hires wo 2 a subscrip- me Banquet Lam) the anauet La tit a Any postmark will receive first reward, and ng very prize in this'competition willbe faithfully awarded. Our and you may receive a valuable ze fi 192 King' St,, West, Foronta d anada, | BR a HoLLowaY's OINTMENT AND PILLs.-- Dangerous Chest Complaints, --The enumeration of these diseases is scarce ly necessary; as, unfortunately, most Englishmen know them to their cost. Coughs, common colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, plearisy, inflamma» tion of the lungs, and even consump- tion in its early stages, are best treated by rubbing Holloway's Ointment upon the chest and upon the back between the shoulders. It penetrates internal- ly, checks the cold shiverings, relieves the overgorged lungs, gradually re- movess Lhe oppression from the chest, and restores the obstructed respiration, hitherto so distressingly disagreeable and highly dangerous. . In. treating this class of diseases, Holloway's Pills should always be taken while Using his Ointment ; they purity the blood, pro: mote perspiration, and alluy dange rous irritations. == By-Law No. A By-Law to Prokibit the Sale of Liquor in the Munici- pality of Reach. : The Municipal Oouncil of the Muni- cipality of Reach, hereby enacts as follows : Co 1. That the sale by retail of spirituous, fermented or other mannfactured lignors is and shall be probibited in every tavern, inn or other place of ablic entertainment in the guid Municipality, and the sale thereof is altogether prohibited in every' or place in the said a A than a hous bas of public ei utertal ®; That the vol Municipality of Reach will be taken on the By-Law by the Deputy Re. turning Officers pettnulier y amed on FRIDAY THE ¢ EENPH DAY OF DECEMBER, on Thou: sand Eight Hundred and Ninety-Two, commencing at Nine o'clock ii the morning and continning until Five o'clock in the afternoon at the undpr- mentioned places : Polling sub-division Number One, at the Public School House, Utiea-- Edwin A. Christie, deputy retwning officer. Polling sub-division Number Two, at As. ling's Store, Kpsomn--Hugh Munro, deputy returning officer, Polling sub-division Number Three, at Parkdale Pres Presbytrians. --There is & prospect that the vacancy in the pastorate of the Parkdale Preshyterian church, "caused by the resignation of Rav. Mr, McKay, who was by last geveral assembly appointed western secretary of the foreign mission board, will be filled by the appointment of Rev. R. Johnston of the Lindsay Pres. byterian church. Monday evening the hv) e electors of ob said congregation met to select a pastor. Two names were submitted --that of Mr. Johnston and that of Rev. W, David Gregg's house, lot number seven in the thirteenth concession of the township of Reach--Thomas GRETeH; deputy return- ing officer, Polling sub-division Number Four, at the Temperance Hall, Greenbank-- William 'M, Real, deputy returning officer. Polling sub-division Number Five, at the shop of E. Frise, Seagrave--Robert Muuro, deputy returning officer, Boiling Sub-division Number Six, at the Public Hall, Priuce Albert--J. G. Holman, deputy returning officer, olling sub-division Number Seven, at the Public School House, Cedar Creek--George Jackson, deputy returning officer. Polling sub-division Number Eight, atthe Town Hall, Manchester-- Joseph Baird, de- pty returning officer. 3- That on tho Eighth day of December A D.,1892, at the Clerk's office iri the Village of Manchester at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon ithe reeve shall appoint in writing, signed by himself, two persons to og, eh the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk, and one person to attend at each Polling Place on behalf of ithe persons interested in and desirous of vomoting the passing of this By- wy and a like on on behalf of the persons interested in awd des Hiroe ut opposing the passing of this Hossack of the Orangeville church. The vote stood 96 for Mr. Johnston and 88 for Mr. Hossack, It was de: cided to make the call to Mr, Jolius- ton unanimous. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF TH Myrtle Navy! IS MARKED T. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. By- 4, That the "Clerk of the said Miniefpal Council of the Municipality of Reach shall attend at his office at the hout 6f Two o'clock in the aftecncon. on the Nineteenth day of 1892, to sum up : "of a proj Hay been taken into inst the Muni- | cipal Conneil of the Municipality of Renct and which will be finally d Council in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto,' after 'one month from the first ublication thercof in the Norrn ONTARIO OBSERVER, the date of which publication was Thursday the Seven- Seon day of November, 1892, and at the hour, day ios of ths therein fixed for tak- Tag he votes of the electors the Polls will ve held. WILLIAM SPENCE, Township qo Manchester, Nov. 15, 1592. New Milch Cow for Sale HE Subscriber offers for ii a fest class. new mileh Cow--due to calve Ist Nos. si at once to the owner lot 15 con, 3 JOS. - RAL. Licensed Auctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- faction guaranteed and terms beral, Office and residence at Cesarean. Orders left with Messrs, Moore Bros., Blackstock, "will receive prompt attention. .S. No charge made for selling for i in any other County. wea, Nov. 15, 1892, ny COLDS, ASTHMA, SENESS, BRO RONOHITIS, etic. | at once to Dr- Wood's Norw: p, the successful Throat ad Reach, Oct. 27, 100, HEN O T Ela TEE FOLLOWING Prices for CASH Only. yf Parlor Buite-- 6 Pieces Moquette Plush @ $30. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces Freuch Brocattelle @ $30. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces good Moquette Plush @ $35. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth @ $35. Hi r| Parlor Buite-- = us a Anierican Hair Cloth, tris i 6-Pieces glided Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, spring edge and back, very large set @ $55 && Above are Solid Walnut Frames and well finished, Also Bedroom Scte as low as $11.75, 4 A Cavn Sondre, J. W, DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen St. Port Perry, *Seps; 20, 1892, BOOTS & SHOES ee undersigned has on hand a stock of Boots and Shoes of his own make which he is prepared to SELL CHEAP. They are manufactured of the very best material and for cheapness and good work- manship canuot be excelled in this or ad: joiving counties. My life-long experience in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes gives me an advantage over more inexperienced dealers and my present stock is such as I warrant to give satisfaction and the prices at | ive right, ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY. Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed, .Ladies* Polish, Heel Plates; Button Fastners, the same put in. © Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Por- oise. All kinds of Findings on hand, also Rubber Cement. Rubber Boots and Coats repaired, The Best Material! No [Hhoddy | No j Sheepskin to Suit tha Kints call at the Market Block, Port E Subscriber 'expresses Nir sincere | thanks to the generous public for the Tiberal pntronage bestowed upon him in the ast, and takes pleasure in announcing that e has asin his business to the Store formerly occupied by him, poste Mr. Tommonds' Slams, where he will be pleased to cater for his numerous and still increasing patroos. A FULL STOCK of- everything in his line will be kept on + | band, and the pablic will meet with the same treatment at my hands as heretofore, The steady increase of my business affords the most SoRvinalog proof of the perfect satisfaction of purchasers. My routg tptitzoagh Port Perry and vieinity will continue und be still further extended as the Sady increase of patronage may de- mand, . CHOICE BREAD, 4 CONFECTI ONARY, 20d averyioing in my line Fresh, Cheap and Easy and Fancy Chairs, Parlor Couches 'in Hair Cloth, Ramie, Point, Silk and Mobale P po nT SE ros oil We do the best Picture F in Ontario, All American Mo Our prices are as low as . with an Honest rofl Call and see us before buying Presents, 4 JESSOP FURNITURE Ci Port P W. J. NOTT, Manager. Port Perry, Dec. 9, 1891. 'Methodist Church. : navi REV. L, W. HILL, B A,, Panton. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7: : Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:80, Strangers welcome and conducted to seats," Church of the Ascension. REV. MR. FLEPOHER, Pastor, Sunday Services, 10:80 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. St. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN,) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A, Piston Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday; 7:80, Baptist Church. REV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, :80, Canadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVISION rains will leave Myrtle as follows JOING WEST, -- . 5:58 a. m. 8:26 a. m, 7:08 p. m, 10:36 a.m 7:05 p.m. 11:06 p.m. A. J. DAVIS, Agent, Port Perr Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1892. 513 = Ble 1L°] A] OING EAST-- " " | No. | Whitby | | 2 I Oshawa | of » (Brougham| " [Pickering | 3. Port Perry 26! i. Uxbridge - {27 3.Cannington|28 6. Beavetton 1. Uptergrove 3 DRESSHAKI NG. MISS NELLIE CAMERON Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity that she is prepared to do Dressmaking in the latest and best style. Having taken a course in Cutting of one of the most expert Dress and Mantle Cutters inthe Domibion she feels confident that all orders entrusted to her cannot fail to please her patrons, A staff of competent assis- tants steadily engaged. Roonis at the residence of her father, Caleb street. Port Perry, June 30, 1892. CHANGE OF BUSINESS = FPYHE UNDERSIGNED begs to announce to the inhubitants of Port Perry and surrounding country that he has purchased of MR. A. D. WHEELER the Butchering Business lately carried on by him, also his good will insaid business, and is now prepared to supply all patrons with JUST - SUCH - MEATS as cannot fail to meet the requirements. of all, and trusts by offering only Cuore brats at moderate prices, and promptness in business to receive a liberal share of public patronage, #& All orders left at my Stall in the with conveyance, will receive immediate and careful attention. ISAAC J. WHEELER. Port Perry, April 20, 1892, PATERSON & CROZIER: Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, PORT PERRY, and SUTTON WES MONEY TO LOAN. dawn RATES, XO COMMIRBION. BERKSHIRE BOAR. HE ii Jeeps or Jerviss, ; Berkshire. Snell, Brampton, and b 800 pounds. Freedom' i and wherever shown carried ticket, Service $1. * Histo," Reach, Nov. 15, 1802, $3.00 for $1.25. lar price for the above $3.00 year. We will send the four to any add in Caoada or the United 81.25 ; or any three of them Yor 1) te : Supe Jory of the - WeekLy News d wid Leather suo Boots At $1.00 to $1.25 a as nd French' 50 00 tra value i ¥ : : splendid article for cold weather) at £1.75 a pair. grained Leather Boots, hand sewed 'and hand pegged at 50 a pair equal to-any shoemakers make for which you will ly $4.50 to $5.00. A | Lony Boots Kip and Cow Hide, hand sewed and pegged £5 $3. 00 worth $4.00. Tong "Boots good and strong for $2.50 and $2.75 cheap at $3.00. Long Rubber Boots at $3.00 and $3.75. "Felt Boots, Rubbers and Stockings, Overshoes; Rubbers, &e. fact everything i in this line which we will sell at fard times' Prices for Cash. With a fall supply of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware and the largest assortment of Lamps ever, offered here and at little over half the usual prices. ; he T. C. FORMAN & SON. AT MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE. Port Parry, Nou. 24, 1892. BP ALACE Qoceny STILL LEADS IN PRICE AND QUALITY OF hi Nef RRGSGELELEB00TS AND on as Seeesesriaaen0eee 'of of ard 4 times, Sales: are going on briskly and acknowledges that the Palace Grocery is place to secure BARGAINS, 8T TO HAND A Special Line of Fancy Crockery BOOTS & SHOEBESE=S A complete line--Sales daily increasing ! ea Tap Tea, 25¢ and 3c RAR DRE ay ND CEI \ PRICES J VERY LOW, still unsurpassed in flavor. Market Building, or with me on my rounds | Conveyancers, &c.; &ec. | Tue KiNostoN WEEKLY NEWS. on 00 . THE AwrricANF aruer(montbly) 100} | THE CANADIAN ANNUAL : Wonanixo(amouthly magasine) 50 4 IN FULL BLAST a ee 'ahdersignad takes this opportunity of returning Lia sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be! stowed on him since commencing busitiess fii Port Perry; and would beg to state that havi ving, 8 a luge expenditure, Wipaditionsly and in i Hanmer that canmot ail to give satis= faction to my patrous. The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands: ~ THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, hy moles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Mouldings, anntsters and Newel Posts, 7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY: All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short noticed: JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Oct. 1, I891. ISIC ICICICHIBICICICICICICIK EH. ¥. PURDY HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF Roller and Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Casb or Produce: Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price paid at all times fn Cdsh for any quantity of Outs; Beans, Flax, Eggs, &c. EZ GIVE ME A OALL 3 E. H. PURDY. Port Perry, March 10, 1802, THOS. J. WIDDEN. FHCKHACICICICRIFCIIGISICICISK CURRIE BLOCK. Port Perry, Nov. 24, 1832. RRR) KK XRKKX SCHOOL BOOKS -- AND -- ESS | + HARNESS ! gned bave informing rover this eNLIe section, » manufactured at our establishment stil more deservedly popular. a rience in every department of the business gives us confide sfaction to all who may patronize u les, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Combs, Brushes, &c, &c: attended to, = An early callsolisite ce--~OPPOSITE THE WESTERN BANK. BEATTY & BONGARD and every po will te put forth vo make nee LAING & MEHARRY -- HAVE AGATIN---- OPENED OUT MAGNIFICENT of everything in their line. LAING & MEHARRY. JUST RECEIVED. : Consisting of ¢ 3 TOILET SETS ih Plush, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, go i PERFUMES from the best malers, in Cut Glass Bottles; Bohemian Ware, §e., at dll Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §é: PIPES and CIGARS ¢f the Finest Quality. Ry Wishing you all the Souplimens of the Season. 'BLONG BLOGE.,

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