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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Dec 1892, p. 3

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eard, TH ah GE Wik a 0. L. Vickery - received a 4 : load of White ys in en E TORONTO TIMES, Toronto, Ont. \n : bo oh town | lp to do a little special work "after school hours and on Saturdays: "The right kind of a boy can make plenty of money, besides securing him- self one of the first class time keep rs * which Tre Tixes is giving to boys that | + assist 'them. No eapital required. hustler send your address on a postal and fearn how to get a gcod witch Sree. Address af once, 1f you are a nd that Store a Seon che ne fo x must ry : . Cal Fp . ] at 16¢ per yard for your choice, Flaneletts (40 ies) A Bankrupt Stock o ee them. Men's Long Boots ~ Men 5 Unden Shirts und and Boys' Myrtle Navy! T. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE. COUGHS, ine 8; _and makes Ripans \ Ripans COLDS ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, etc, jeld at once to Dr. Wood's Norway p, the successful Throat and Lung Specific: MILBURN'S BEEF, IRON AND WINE restores strength and vitality rich red blood: Tabules cure Boadacie, T Bbules. ifax, N. B., 54 years, the 30th ult., BIRTHS MoMeorAN--At 12 Lucknow Terrace, Ha'- to Dr. and Mrs, Archiba d MeMechan, a daughter--all very well, BewgrL-- Near Greenbank, on the 6th inst., the wife of Mr, Ed. Bewell, of a son. Haorey--In jScugog, on the 8th inst., the wife of Mr. Isaac Hadley, of a son. -- es DIED. CHristie.--At Aberdour, Co. Bruce; on the 26th ult., Jane Ferguson, beloved wife of Mur. Donald Christie, formerly of Reach, Foy,--At Pleasant Point, Mariposa, on Benjamin Foy, aged Mr. 2 months and 7 days, ¥ Barley {6 ro Beans Alsike Clov Corn Parley. 2 rowed) R Buckwheat . Red Clover .. Grass Seed... ity por ton . Sheepskins . Wool. Port Perry. Markets. iGoreuved weekly by ¥ Mewar: Ross & Sons] wed... a3 BZ83¥glignass g§555888838555888¢8¢8 ROO OCOOOO COCO NWOOOERNANOCOOOOSOSD ot aC oc oCecoooOoNOAWODONIT oD © sao By-Law No. == A By-Law to Prohibit the Sale of Liquor in the Munici- pality of Reach. The Municipal "Council of the Muni- cipality of Reach, hereby enacts as follows : L That the sale by retail of spirituous, fermented or other manufactured liquors is and shall be probibited in every tavern, inh or other place of ublic entertainment in the said dunicipality, and the sale thereof is aegetoer prohibited in every shop or place in the said municipality other than a house of public entertainment. ©. That the vote of the électors of the said Municipality of Reach will be taken on the By-Law by the Deputy Re- turning Officers hereinafter pamed on FRIDAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, Oue Thou- sand Eight Hundred and NinetyFwo, commencing at Nine o'clock the morning and continuing until Five o'clock in the afternoon at the under. mentioned places : Polli ini A Decaiber 8, 1852 2:| Public * Schou 0 i, er. a the Shijshe. Shoe] oe returning officer: = a sit 2 30.04 2 P, Sigh Bhvision Number Two, § As |, it to 0 54 lings Epsom Hugh Muro, ty returning officer, Polling sub-division Nimber This, at David Gregg's house, lot nuinber seven in the thirteenth concession of the township of Rench--Thomas Gantou, deputy return. ing officer, Polling sub-division Number Four, at the Temperance Hall, Greenbank-- William M. Real, deputy returning officer. Polling sub-division Nomber Five, at the shop of E. I'iise, Seagrave--Robert Munro, deputy returning officer. bot ling Sub-division Number Six, at the Public Hal, Priuce Albert--J. G. Holman, deputy returning officer, Polling sub division Number Seven, at the w So EEHESEEERERSTRE Hides Public School House, Cedar Cree k--George Beef . ""to 5 50| Jackson, deputy returning officer, Pork . . 00 to 6 50 Polling sub-division Number Eight, atthe Cattle .. 50 to 4.00! Town Hall, Manchester--Jdseph Baird, de- Tarkeys 08 to 10 | paty returning officer. Ducks . 08 to 0 10}3. That on the Eighth day of December Chickens 06 to 0 08 A D., 1892, at the Clerk's office in the Geese 05to 007 Village of Manchester at the hour of Butter . 18to 0 22 Two o'clock in the afternoon the Kggs .. 18to 020 reeve shall appoint in writing, signed Laid... 10 to 13 by Himself, two persons to attend at Cheese 10to 013 the final summing up of the votes by Potatoss 30 to 40 the Clerk, and one person to attend Apples 30 to 0 50 at each Polling Place on behalf of the Citrous per doz .. 40 to 60 persous interested in and desirous of Hard Weed ...... . to 4 50 rooting the 'passing of this By- Bois Wood: 0. uni 2 50to 8 00 aw, and a like L on behalf of the persons interested in and de- THE ; fie PRESS WEEKLY EDITION ADVERTISING MEDIUM no superior in New York: et THe Press (NEW YORK.) FOR 1893. Has a larger Dully Olroniation than Ayo other Republican ews paper n America. ~~ DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. The Aggressive Republican Journal 'of the Metropolis.' A NEWSPAPER FOR THE MASSES. Founded December. Ist, 1887, tain | over 1 5 000 Spies BE THE PRESS 18 A NATION © Cheap news, vulgar sen find no place In the coluu PRESS has the page in New York. Its THE PRESS splendid po paper covering every ourrent topio RA ith poini SUNDAY EDIT. , drightest Editorial | 7° TION Is sirous of opposing the passing of this By-Law 4. That the Clerk of fhe said Munieipal Council of the Municipality of Reach shail"attend at his office at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon on the Nineteenth day of December A.D. 1892, to sum up the number of votes givén for and against this By-Law. 5, This By-Law shall come into operation and be of full force aud effect on and after the first day of May next after © the final passing thereof. Council Chamber, } So ta vaweh Ratan iaineses.ers , Reeve. sop of a proposed By-Law which has on into consideration by the Muni- a Coun of the Municipality of Reach and wh Gi ES finally Dy 4 e fheNowm ts. fn : WILLIAM i Tow ip | k. Manche ater, Nov, 15, 1802, things of the Duy aud Buliduy New Mileh Cow dor Sale. ms sale fils 'fu in his mind, v Store Goods see some of the Bargains whether you want ioe that table. containing 42 pieces of Dress Goods in Plain and Grey Tweeds and Serges, all wool and Uni and every piece a bargain at 20 or 25¢ per yard, Prices for CASH = ARE NOTICE that the above is a true |" 2% ri THE covery or pusiay. tion iz ¢ het srops ave Wd and MOT LO Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces Moquette Plush @ $30, Parlor Buite-- 6 Pieces French Brocattelle e $30. Parlor Snite-- 6 Pieces good Moquette Plush @ $35. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth @ 835, Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth, frase gilded @ $37. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, spring edge and back, very large set @ 55. kar Sho vussoBakid Walput Frames and well finishéd. Also Bedroom Sets as low as $11.75, ka A Carn SoLICITED. J. W. DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, = Queen St. Port Perry, Sept, 29, 1892, BOOTS & SHOES AS THEY SHOULD BE! ITHE endigignod Fon has on hand a stock of Boots and Shocs of his own make which he is prepared to SELL CHEAP. They are manufactured of the very best material and for cheapuess and good works '| manship cannot be excelled in this or ad. bis Shoes gives a this Over more iu € SE "shock Prin to as satisfaction and are right. ALL KINDS MADE TO ORPER. SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY. Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polish, Heel Plates; Button Fastuers, the same put in, Laces io Cotton, Leather, and Por- oise. All kinds of Findings on hand, also Rubber Cement, Rubber Boots aud Coats repaired, The Best Material | No Shoddy! No Sheepskin! ! #27 Prices to Suit tha Times. Give me a call at the Market Block, Port Perry. 2 WM. BOND. Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1802. Backs Old Stand rps Subscriber expresses his sincere thanks to the generous public for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the pit and sakes plessure § in announcing that he hus removed his business to the Store formerly occupied by him, Osis Nov Tummonds" Stowe, where he will be pleased to cater for his numerous and still increasing patrons. FULL STOCK of everything in his line will Le kept ou hand, and the public will meet with the same treatment at my hands us herétofore, The steady ivcrease of my business affords the most convincing proof of the perfect satisfaction of purchasers, My route through Port Perry and vicinity will continue and be still further extended as the Sheady | increase of pationage may de- an CHOICE BREAD, CONFECTIONARY, a everything inmny line Fresh, Cheap and "A OYSTE RS ( and all Other Delicacies in Season. 4x A Call Solicited i Jd FERGUSON, Port Perry, 'March 31, 1862. WANTED. GENTS to sell our. our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. We have many new special varieties, both in fruits and orna- mentals to offer, which are controllud only should be correspondingly Jon How well he has kept this them ut present or 'not as we will be pleased to show juiuiug sowties. My life-long: experienced fi he! ure of Boots iid S «| OF DOUBLE AND SING . LA ER prices low and that to do bus ®t 8 Tor Ad 25 a pair aud upwards. 35, 40° and 45¢. a pair, BA ph 5.00, 5 ie worth $4.00. Church of the Ascension, | | ada ye REV. MR, FLETCHER, PastoR, Bunday Services, 10:30 and 0:80, Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. ~~ * a . Long Rubber Boots at $3.00 and $3.75. a2 £7 " 8t. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN) times Prices for Cash. REV. RICHARD Women as, B.A, PAsTOR Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7, Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. u rices. Baptist Church. sual bp " ig REV. MR. CAMERON, Paftor. * Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:80. A MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 3 80. Port Perry, Nou. 24, 1892. With a full supply. of Groceries, Crockery, Glassware and the largest assortment of Lamps ever offered here and at little over' half the solid Leather wearing Boots at $1.00 to $1.25 a paif. * la and French Kid, fine $1.50 to $3.00 a pair, extra value, tog "Long Boots good and strong for $2.50 and $2.75 cheap at $3.00. Felt Boots, Rubbers aud Stockings, Overshoes, Rubbers, &c. iH in fact everything in this line which we will sell at lard yo T. C. FORMAN & SON. Canadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVISION rains will leave Myrtle as follows GOING WEST.-- B: " . 8: 7 OING EAST-- - " 7:06 pan. " 11:06 p.m. A. J. DAVIS, Agent, Port Perr Sittingsof the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO." MISS NELLIE CAMERON | : Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Port | Perry and vicinity that she is preraed do Dressmaking in the latest and Fhest sty. Having taken a course in Cutting of one of the most expert Dress and Mantle Cutters in the Dominion she feels confident that all orders entrusted to her cannot fail to please |' her patrons, A staff of competent uss: tants steadily engaged. Rooms at the residence of her father, Caleb street. Port Perry, June 30, 1892, CHANGE OF BUSINESS: lBoors & SHOES "Port Perry, Nov, 24, 1692. PRICES A complete line--Sales daily increasing ! B= Japan Tea, 25¢ and 35c--still unsurpassed in flavor. THOS. J. WIDDEN. CURRIE BLOCK. r HE UNDE RSIGNED | D begs to announce to the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding country that he has purchased of MR. A.D. WHEELER the Butchering | Business lately carried on Ly him, also good will in said business, and is now prepared to supply all patrons with. JUST - SUCH - MEATS] & as cannot fail to mcet the requirements of all, and trusts hy offering only Cuotol MuATs at moderate prices, and promptuess in business to receive a liberal shme of public patronage. | £7 All orders left at my Stall in Market Building, or with nie on my rou with conveyance, will receive immedia and careful attention. ISAAC J. WHEE Port pany. Spi 20, 1592. - HARNE (In the above Sketch Six Faces are to best make (valued at $350) to at £125), for the second Sorroet answer. A fine Oak Ha Serrect never A Solld G. e for the next three correct answers. Sontestan ot is to cut out the Histo; a nd make a cross with a lead rd ie to us with ten three cent posta, ns correct answer bearing first i ey A PRIZE PUZZLE. 79 NO PRIZES FOR STUPID PECPLE. sx be Found.) The Ca of THE LADIES Hoxr MONTHLY will give a first-class Upright Plano, of th the person who can first find the six faces. A reward of a Safe Bedroom Bot (valued at w) old Watch for each of the next two correct answers. cil on the six faces and imps (or 80 cents in silver) for three months subscrip- es Home Monthly, which Ta he dost indies Hithiestion in Canada. an ave to the last ten correct answers received each a handsome Banquet Lamp, and & ze will gis en to every person who i'able to answer the Relus correctly until ny will receive first and hls compliion wil be ie Hrs Avaric, Sut 1, Shoes, Overshoes Rubbers 11 shades and as Olieap as Wheat. Flannels cheap and good. ; Sle Ladies' *Dongoh and Oalf Kid Boots at less than 75¢ on the dollar, cone in¢ at prices to he FA She. ts - g A at 40c u riuts for 86 per ya ' Bil 7 uo Wholesale Briows, ual a lot of Speci Bargains. a i ; laid i in an extra supply of the above goods, we offer which is 60c, under regulir Boots Kip and Cow Hide, hand sewed 'and Sed for $2.00 1892. HEE 2) CG) i vo |E|EEEE ESE AE ' {Sa 2 |2 3 Oshawa | 2 2 2 2 3 ol rougham 3 438 " [Pickering | 5 3 3. Port Perry 26| |15| [16] [13[19 4, Uxbridge -(27| [16] [17] |14{20] 5.Connington 28) 17| [18] |15/21 6. Beaverton "18 H 221 7.Uptergrove! 191 120 23! § a By Oriles, FAREWELL, N:SPITE of hard times, Sales are going on briskly and th ba dan Clerk of the Peace:| f° every one acknowledges that the Palace 'Grocery is Fleet, oan To Re place to secure Basar, od uid Line of Fancy Crockery} viai'iow. ls oe Sree HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning hid * sincere thanks for the large mefsiire of patronage be: stowed on him sitice commencing business in Port. Perry; and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure; thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, pfost approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prepared t to do NN The Trade supplied with Fioir of the finest bran THE PLANING FAGTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sask, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short noticé: JAMES CARNEGIE: Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. = - y os =s=rmcann IOBBBICEIBIICICICISIK HE. ¥¥. PURDY HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF 2 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 Cash Jr Produce. Just receiyed a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Outi; Beans, Flax, Eggs, &c. EZ" GIVE ME A CALL "€3 I. H. PURDY. HSIIICIISICHIBCIISICICICICK LAING & MEHARRY --HAVE AGATIN---- Port Perry, March 10, 1892, MAGNIFICENT ~NEW ST ad? Bawa he returning thanks to the pati tl putfonage Jusanded i Re for cver years, I would res) u timate am, as usual, bread a i Large & Assorted St ly, that the stowed upon ~ commencing s far exceeded ? ne expec- to sell which beg As an inducement to Casa will be allowed on all Slat dan. 1st next. All wor 9 ER 2] ap] and no factory work --- in every ver this entire seution ry every effort will be ut forth to uke ufactured at our absent stiil more deservedly popular. of everything in their line, LAING & MEHARRY. JUST RECEIVED. a wo CE CENERTI The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assertion. of " Cong of PERFUMES from the Yost wakiors, in by Glas Bulle, 1 - Warn ge 3 cat al Prices. experiance d Bah satisfaction to all a may patronize us. Brushes, &c, &c. attended to. Anearly eallsolieite gives us ad es, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Combs, PIPES a anid croans of the Finest Wishing you al the Compliments of t

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