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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Mar 1893, p. 2

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a a P orable John Dryden, Minister * fpr has: kindly : del 'er an address in the 30th inst., in Lelialf of the Mechanics' Institute. His subject will be "Read. ibg Rooms and Libraries." We bespeak a large audience at what promises to be a very instractive lecture. Rev. Arthur Bowman, B.A. of Bran don, accond son of our highly esteemed townsman, Mr. J. Bowman, occupied the pulpit init, John's (Presbyterian) Chureli in this place--morning and evening --on Sunday last, preaching -- two impressive and Instiuctive ser A Act to "Yorther Amend the |nions to large and deeply interested Pharmacy Act" will be introduced in | congregations, The community is the Legislative Assembly next month | wuch indebted to the rev gentleman "which proposes to give exclusive rights | for his tpoetans 'visit and the good and pri ces to Druggists, and if done. : will place the public at a dix. The Toronto Evening News of 'advantage when requiring certain |g i qq \ Td ! . : S y last says : Mills & Mills : itil how dispented » ys Rlages commenced a suit. on behalf of J. a : et os Rar ok. A. Codd (formerly of Bowmanville) of D pre Wimedici » Toronto, to restrain Messrs, Delap and u r a - iki Bristol, the English shurcholders of indy. ve} on i or the great Northwestern Rajlway of i, Beton Modicines, Horse Manitobn, for holding 'a weeting in edicine, and many other simple huose- rte aa et br Bart Col hl as first settled. also suey for BIENDA0 dyingrs. in 8 it of the 10th a Bill, says :-- hg Jeb intended to last our ou the hg public an to benefit the druggist. 1f the Lrgilative western portion of the village, while on his war to the post office, and, on reaching the south-east corner of Sim-oe and Queen streets, in step- ping off the sidewalk 80 as to avoid of Ontario has not more sense than to pass it, it will prove itsclf the colossal aggre. tion of asscs on this continent. lfevery- thing that hus the slightest particle of poison is lie marked as poison, the botelkecper Il cease to sell whisky, because there ix ; Cals 3 poison in that; thie tobaoconist wall be pre snowbanks, he slipped and fell with vented from selling tobacco, for vicotine i: | such "force on the ice as to seriously one of the most poisonous substances in the | mjure his right hip. He has the world," Washing compounds, soaps, cos | sympathy of all in his misfortune. metics, and nearly all articles that yon can 4 _ enumerate contain poisons, and if Mr. Drag- £3. Mr. Wm. Tremeer, who fora gist in to have everything within hia clutches number of years has done so much that have a poison' in it, if he is to make | to heautify so many of our best and every patent medicine dealer paste a big ominent . Luildi both i Taber ol "Poison" on every bottle, we might | "ost prominent .wiCings, OLA In just as well give him the province at once ternally and externally, in town and \hy, the draggist would have charge of | country, is, as will be seen by his the waloWorks, for it has hin Qemangiint, wvertisement in this issue, prapared ed that there is poison in the watersupplied | 1 oyagute all orders for painting to to the citizens, There is sometimes poison : . b . in the air, but have we to go to a drug store | the satisfuction of Jus patrons. See his in order to take in our daily share of air? | advertisement. The whole act is a crazy attempt, a palpable, . ; clumey- attempt to seize upon privileges in ES. Goop Seep must be sown to excess of anything that should be granted {secure good crops, To secure the to any body of men. If there are too many | purest and best quality of seeds go to druggists let them hold a convention and | fg Purdy's Exer : f draw lots and kill off the superfluous quan- | = .° Pury 8. on very yapiety.. 0 Eo sch exe de not try to pen. | Choice Seed-- Grin, Dloser; Timothy, sion the whole gang on a long suffering | Turnips, Carrots, Ake. © His stock of public. Groceries and Provisions is fresh, good A wolf one day cspying a lamb and cheap. within a secure enclosure and seeing | EF" The Annual Meeting of the au opening large enough to let the | County of Outario Teachers' lostitute Jamb puss out but not large enough for | will be held in Port Perry, on Thurs- him to pass in, gave himself over for | day and Friday, the 25th and 26th of some moments to active thooght, and | May next. then exclaimed : My good lamb pray come out here! And why? inquired EZ On Monday lust an aged hut the lamb. Because, returned the wolf, faithful horse, the property of Caleb z : ar ' | Crandell, Esq., Port Perry died at the 1 wish to annex you, As you are, you | o MR % 33 x J fle ae are but a paltry lamb; but once an extreme age 0 years, nexed to me you become nr part of a| SOMETHING PARTICULARLY INTER- great and noble wolf. Thank you, | ESTING TO THE Lapis: -- Mrs. Billings' city yesterday, Hal Ln SET od es ary Council of the World's Congress i 5 vd Canada at Obicago. a : Mr J. 8. Ldrke, executive comimis- 4 TH : po all, on Thursday evening the | sioner to the World's Fair, was in the offices will soon b A Speaking to The | Republican plumage Empire he said that all arrangements beautiful Demoes were new complete for the ©anadian {may expect shortly exhibit, All the Dominion Govern: ed dove of patronag ment exhibits were already on the fair | with true spriugti Grounds. The Don Valley Pressed |by one the anxious Brick Company sent theirs yesterday | outer gate will hear a afternoon, while the mineral, fruit and |a beckoning gosta glass exhibits will leave Toronto for | them. Oue by one Ohieago this afternoon. Live stock | from the sad-cyed will begin to move in June, Speaking {anon with chest thy of the buildings Mr. Larke said that | serencly poised and fo although the Canadian office buildings would cost $25,000 and would be about tho best for the wouey on the grounds, they would not compare with many of the others. The buildings belonging to the state of Illinois had ready cost over $800,000, those of New York state §1,000,000, * those of England $150,000 and those of Ger many $350,000. Canada was. not spending so much money in buildings, but was making every effort to place the products of the country before the people. ee le World's Fair Woman's Advis- ory GCouneil, ng Ed placed on the Advis- Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition, woman's branch, The names were selected by -the special committee of the W.C.E.,, Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery being seccretary, from a list furnished by the Women's En franchisement Association of Canada, of Canadian - women prominent in social reform, journalism, literature, art, music, science, education, etc, which list contained over 70 names, mainly in Ontario: Dr, E H. Stowe, Mrs. D. McEwen (Cornwall), Mrs. W. B. Hamilton, Miss N. Spence, B. A. (Manchester), Miss L. Ryckeman, B.A; Mrs. 8. F. Morrison, Mrs. J. K. Law son, Mrs, Johu Cameron (London), Dr. Emily Irvine (Brampton aud Toronto), Miss Patterson and Mrs. A, Parker (Barrie), Mrs. 8. A. Curzon, Mrs. John Harvie, Dr. A. Stowe-Gullen, Miss OC, B. Martin, B.A., Miss Freeman, (Mrs. Grace Denison, Miss Mary Morgan (Montreal), Mise Janet Oarnochan (Niagara). SPA a A Town Wiped Qut. St. Louis, March 20.--A special from Nashville, Tenn, says Athens, Ala, 100 miles southyof Nashville, on the Louisville and Nashville road, | than in the private entertainments to was totally destroyed by fire this morn- | be given in the White House during ing. Several lives were lost. Testimonial From Judge . Ewing. GreexsBURG, I¥D,, Dee, 12, "91. Prof, Isaac Doles, Indianapolis. Dear Sir AND Bro.--In the com- replied the lamb, with difficulty con-| Millinery Opening will take place oealing his mirth at the quamt|next week. A fine display of all that humor of the wolf, I have seen several |is desirable in the line, best goods, | of my sisters and brothers annexed | newest fashions, finest styles, and from time to time, and if its all the | surprisingly low prices ; they have only same to you I think I shall remain as|to be seen to Le desired. All who see Iam, ? the beauties leave their orders. Mr. MoCuw's for Wi g- last rgiars entered the [stylish a ® Store of Mr, J, W. Davis, most handsome ! olein the safe placed powder magnificent stock t ct from. or some ot! er explosive in the vent and | jugr Waar 18 blew the safe open, Lut were not re-|& Son are alive to warded for 'their exertions. There | their customers ; every variety of season- i aie 5. i ) bcuz. "no fands" in. the sate at the able goods, brought on at the right time "Air Ship W alts," "Oklaliomo appeared in the throng the oth ti 8 besides had they Leen mor | and the prices made to suit purchasers. -- | Waltz" and "Odd Fellows' Urand | He sought a little further information : Toomer--Rexx1z, --At the residence of the i x = 1 \ id en 7 EO | (See their adv.) March," are-late compositions of Isanc | from the President regard the| oride's parents "Spring Valley" Read - x ve save am | { ; Thav) Th 15 ® Rev siderate- they, might have save 16M= | oa The Musical Entertainment given in | Doles, and are musical gems. They | chances of ex-office holders. "Ho got | on March 15th; hy the Rev. P. A. Me-| selves a great¥enl of unnecessary work, | ye town hall on" the eveniug of Ss the safe was not locked, Mr. Davis last was much appreciated by all J always made it a point not to l6¢k his | the performers all did. themselves c safe as he nover kept any valualiles in something that moy yet Le the means | style. of identifying them. fini + No one bas yet noticed,' writes one | who remembers twenty five years ago, the fact that the re-introduction of the crinoline must bring with it a drastic yeform in our @rawing rocms. I trost| the women will not deem me ungallant | if I suggest that a crinolined lady ina | modern drawing room, with its small | taliles dotted about laden with silver nick nacks, flowers, lamps, and china, will be about 'as much "in place us the proverbial bull 'in the china shop.-- attendance, lines! { lishment, Now that preparations are making! Sheehey wil be pleasedto learn tha to prevent the access to the Dominiou | convalescent and will soon be round again, of cholera coming from other countries | Vigorous and active. it will also be well, observes the Mont- Important to Farmers.--Mr. "yeul Shareholder, to take ateps to! B. Aubry, of Montreal, the enterpris-- prevent its distribution, as well as that [ing end popular horse buyer, will be of other infeetious diseases within 'eur | at the Oriental Hotel, Port Perry, on "borders. Our attention has been call-| Monday next, 'prepared to purchase a | had heen lorg adrift. The position of gled on, until gradun the drifting hoats was about south by | ones fell in the. deep . od to the dirty condition of some of large number of horses, one and two dollar Dominion notes 7 --te lion ci be Red Wily Whos Takes: the diseases, although of transmission. Under it. is advisable to 8 order that those bills| Eng. : 5.5 hibited by you-has been highest possibleprize against b product of the world. "Jn due c | gold medal. The sample the judges was of such 3 it may be taken ne'a staf eee Wall Paper! Wall Paperl--Go tof, thor.dotl por d a y of th and Ceiling Paper of rare beauty and exceedingly cheap. A sanTeED --T. C. Forman interest and wants of | Mr. Chas. Robinson, violinist, Mr. Jas. A. M . | Johnson, in comic song, and Mrs. Johnson ¥ » y it. The burglars left behind them | 4 ooompanist, acquitted themselves m fine | A Grand Closing.--Our Rink will be closed in a Lecoming manner direct for lsanc Doles, | on the evening of to-morrow (Friday) dianapolis, Ind. | Port Perry Brass Band will supply | choice music and an enjoyable time] may be expected. The admission has { been placed at 10 ets. and there doulit- patrons of the rink speak highly of Mr. | Na "Hicks ns a manager and Friday even | > at Fon . ling being a benefit for. the popular] Feb. 11th, for New York and which | manager there should be a very large | xa The many friengds: f- Mr, Chslstoplier t e is re dirty they become ex- Mr. 4 J: McLean, of Rat Porta, oe - 4 received the following letter from Messrs. ; ese circumstances Dale & Reynolds, managers of the Things You Should Know. the attention of the government to| Royal Agricultruals hall, = London, jon may be called| We have the pleasure to fnform you "| that the sample of red Fife wheat ex- the we shall forward you the 'shampion The wheat was exhibited at the In | ternational Millers' and Bakers' ex: | sandwiched with lemon juice. it hibition, Sn wo linsteless. The druggist charge ten " PE cents for a dose. They use rpot beer _ At Jellico, Tenn., dn Satarday, John | or pop. It is cheaper and wore oon- venievt to boy an ounce and a lemom and {ake them before going fo bed. Squeeze half the juice into a small | glass, pour on top ore tablespoonful of oil, add the rest of the lemon Jule 'Burnett, Sberiff of Campbell County, and John Dait, deputy sheriff, wore a lesperadoes, position of your Odd Fellows' Grand March you have built & monument for yourself 'more lasting than uvrass. | This piece will please and delight gener- ations 'unborn, and is not only well suited to the parlor or street, hut is especially adapted to the ¥ 53 haf Y, J. K. Ewixa, tet ii. Three Beautiful Pieces. arday | comprise five pages each ;/ illustrated | it. ty i title pages, uot difficnlt in execution, | man who has had the inf % | but beautiful in composition. The re: pressed on bim with a hydraulic an, | gular' price is 50 cents cach, but by Out of the discomfort and death way of introduction they will be anil] {ed to any address for 20 cents per copy | conditions prevalent here on March | {or the three for 50 cents when ordered | \ | a The Naronic is Lost. Bremun, March 20.--After long Nis a1 | ; t. Thel continued anxiety regarding the fate ean. willbe 'a clurge iurnon The lof the White Line freight steamer | ronie which sailed from Liverpool | southwest of Buble Island. There vessel, re ree 'land swallow. ° Two days ater ugly aul will be in fine face. fails, it is absolutely harwless. cold cure it hasn't a peer. - ashing [From Our Et In the nature of > with the cares of filter iuto office as they will cultivate hau seorn of oftice-seckers, that will sit upon theny fitness as trousers of a | Bat, after all, these of hela before, They are n windfalls, heavenly visit dropped from the: skies only to the favorites of tl are plain, human otfices; $2,600 a year (about whe penter can make) to §4,0 (the wages of a first mechanic). They have Ligh-soundi titles, : So-and so Division" suggestion, and it i feel that one is saving or save the country. becoming modesty. Pride goeth Lefore a full, in politics as well as moms. Time with its chastenivg infuences will at last muke ull things clear. The find that Congress does abt tremble at his frown. Several other officials will have a great white light fet in on them, The establishwent will shake down as it were and routine dojits deadly work. The first bewildering funburst of pro motion will fade' say, and" "the brotherhood of humanity will exist once more in Washirgton, ', The most absorbing suliject of gos. [publisher] To- | had not since been heard of, intelli- gence has been received showing be- Ro A a 3 | yond doubt that the vessel is lost. The | Terrible Tale from Si Orinolines. must bring with them the | It 1s confidently expected that winter | British steamer Coveutry, Capt. Wil es solid, immoviable round table in the | will not long "linger in the lap of | son, from Fernandina, Feb. 10, arrived London, March 20. Adsi middle of the room, with the chairs | spring" this year: Last year, though | A carefully put back against the walls ; { the snow Ww ent early, we had cold and or how are the women to move l-- |huckward weather up to June; but Farewell, 100, the luxurious arm chairs | this year, if you are well advised, you o' today, 1 scarcely dare to think | will place your orders for spring cloth- whit will happen if a lady subsides | ing early, and be sure to co to 0. L, into one when she Las taken to crino- | Whithy's fashionable tailoring estab- | at this port to-day. Bhe reports that | St. Petersburg give the det [nt 2 o'clock in the morning on March | sud loss of life among n Land © 4th, while in lat. 42 N., long, 46 W. | victs bound for the prisons of she passed a lifeboat painted white | The Land numbered in all 874 p bearing the name 'Naronic.! The boat | including a lurge number of | was floating keel upward, At two | sentenced to exile for political o'clock in the afternoon of the same |In accordance with the cus! day another lifeboat from the Naronic | convicts were marching to the was passed, ThisLont gave evidence | ous destinations. They had of having encountered heavy weather, | night in Tomsk, western i The masts and oars of the lifeboat had | continued the journey carl beer lashed together, and attached to | morning. A snowstorm the painter and then thrown overboard | ing, and when six hours' mi asa sea anchor to keep the Toat's| Tomsk the stora bad become bead up to the wind and sen. Judging | that all the roads wel i from appearances neither of the Loats Ohained together, the conv A chance that the occupants of the | Despite rte. boats were picked up'by a passing| guard the exhansted Oastor oil is neither pew nor nice, but itis good for many things. It will cure a cold, brighten bleary eyes, clear a canton flannel tongue, clear a muddy complexion and drive away the | bhlues. A dose a month, followed by A nO of soups, chops, tonsts, hot bev- falling and drifting suow. atages and fruit, will reform a bad .! e lt and rebuild the health of a| mained of their charges toa that | dyspeptic. One must heeds be heroine to take the untwous stuff straight, but smothered in root beer or bis " © | old-fashioned remedy is the Lest thing : in the pharmacopea for pimples, cold sores and similar eruptions, It paver - sip at present among, the grand dames fund less-substantin) butter-flys of | Vanity Fuir ct the Capital; is Mrs. | Oleveland's intentions: Based on past | | recollections society feels that some | thing unusually brilliant may be look | ed for, and ii this conclusion they ap- | | pear to have not reckoned without | their host. ; Mrs, Cleveland returns to | Washington with the advantage of | foar years cxperieqee in New Xork | | the four years to come. That Mrs. Johu G. Carlisle will be | the social leader in the Cabinet goes { without saying. Fromn residence of | and-is moving on it. seventeen years in Washington, she is | ed from Blackstock, Mrs. Win. Taylor 11s very sick. . Miss Johnston, of Ponty- | | Tapestry Table Cloth, | pool, is visiting Miss Watson at {1 Red Table Cloth, | pre-eminently fitted for that position | Thoroughly conversant with eve [detail of official etiquette, a Kind- | to her wall be referred for arbitration | all intricate social questions. Bix days has ha lahored an: seventh he ronsted and' ad administration is enormous, apparently an increased nui : a plicants. They come and pi minably, each tacked to the Congressman. Congressinan | reform and perhaps ithe next gress | he Rev. | . will reach the conclusion tit a gonsti- Sapiia Sulton) of Rett, to Christopher | tutional amendment ehould at ence bie hy tots DIED 4 submitted to the people, tickets. ly t! ia | the strougex., make no sttempt to save then and they were abandoned 'to fre death, while the others were: dry forward, those in charge of them ing to get them in shelter. = = =3 The storm continued to i violence and travelmg' bees and worse. Now and thei would drop by the wayside, would soor bu suvervd bysthie 1 guards managed to get 'what a | safety they found that of reons they had started with survived. Sixty two of those is | perishep were political p Among those lost were Madan six other women and foot ¢ i "iron ceptible relief from it, have g and apatite, ry 93 . M, T.-Mupeny 'Porshe f total Ices sustained by the 180 iosur- 8 | ance companies Ly last Friday's con- to There is, however, grekb ¢ fedomtin boss of the waste paperburedd will gration foots up $2,601,450. -- ncladed in this figure is £750,000, as ong 100 companies and the figure is based on all expected salvage. New Judges Gazetted. i Ottawa, March 18.--The Canada 'Gazette to-duy contains the appoint- ent of W, W. Fitzgerald of London, as county judge of Welland ; Junior Judge Barrett of Bruce, to be county judge of Bruce, and A. B. Klein of Walkerton, as junior judge ; also o County Court judge of Prince County, P.EL Alingdon," the backer of Charley with Bob Fitssmmons. Ho was very wealthy, Since arriving. in New ™ {Orleans he has Leen lending a life of | dissipation, an l since Hall's.defeat be ly went to bed until he was broken | 7B before them, tions for the opening of the land. structure when completed, gotten how to swing their feet yet. about it lately, and Mrs. Shell. year Ly year. wish you God speed, Abe. | will be evident in the official no less | rented and moved on the Fluke f il T. A Wright attended Mr. J. | hearted woman, of Loundless hospital- ity, the wife of the Secretary of the | Mr. Win. | Treasury will have the firs? voice [among the Indies of the Cabinet; and | after an absence of about 20 years, w {buried on Fri ¢ is | ground. He woe 73 p{long active member of the Methodist & nter- | Church, an excellent father, a good of a | neighbor, loved and Jnger aS day. | MARRIED, tion 4th, has arisen national outeryfor a| g, change of the inaugural. date 8 There | wip Wards, --At the residence of Mr. is much clamor for the oft-groposed | Brixp Tom. Mr. Henry Williamson had a horse | | society. The result of this experience | killed by falling on the ice, He has] aro. | Redman's big stock sale in Peterboro Mr. Jus. Marlow has moved on his | ! farm near Blackstock. Mr, Geo. Mont | gomery has rented the Windell farm He will be miss- | F { Cadmus, Mr. Watson's saw mill com- Imenced 'work last week at Cwmsarea. Wilson of Elwvale visited | 3 Fancy Sofa Pillows, his divmerous friends here Inst werk 1 Carriage Linen, 115 Window Blinds with Fringe, 0 2nd | Mr. Arthur Beacock has gone to To-! 10 Window Bifida, Fouto to take nn important position in |5 Pairs Blankets, Mr. Robt. Jackson | 5 Tiedowns, wright's t settlers ) firs UE pes 6 Mattresses day in Salem burying iy Gommode, He was a life | 2 Japanese Trays. 1 _Faucy 2'able Lamp, a bicyclo fagtory. " tof " n Wednesdiiy ter of Mr, Chas, Keeler. 72 years aud 10 months, Ward, sr., aged 77 yeurs. ee ee Port Perry Market. "| Fall Wheat 60c to 65¢: "| Spring Wheat 55¢ to 60¢. Goose Wheat 55¢ to 60c, Barley (6 rowed) 30¢ to 40¢c. pg. | Barley (2 rowed) 30e, Rye 4c, Oats 28¢ to 30¢, Peas-- Blackeye 65¢ to 70c, Peas--Mummy 57¢ to 60¢, Peas--Swall 55¢ to 56¢, Buchwheuat 45c, Beaus $1 to 81 15, Alsike Clover $7.00 to £7.50, Red Clover $9.50 to $9.75, Grass Seed $2.00 to $3.25, ness TING een --OF VALUABLE -- : "Household Furniture ! estimate of water dumages, divided I - " en < - MRS. N. F. PATERSON, who is leaving Port Perry for London, Eng- land, to offer for ile at the residence, PORT PERRY ! On Friday, April 7,1893, AT ONE O'CLOCK, BHARP ! The following Valuable Household Furniture 1 Upright Piano (Heintzman), I Raw Silk Drawing-room Suite, 7 pieces, DIVIDEND NO. 21. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT| cent. has been declared u; the Paid Capital Stock of the Bank for the curre six months, being at the rate of seven cent. per aauum, and that the same wi Saturday, the {st Day of April, 1893. t the Offices of the Bank. The transfer books will be closed 'from the 15th to the 30thiof March. Notice is also given that the General An. ynual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Bauk, for the election of Directors and such other business as may legally come before the meeting, will be held at the Head Office of the Bank, on the Skcoxp WEDNESDAY in April next, being the 12th day of the month, at 2 o'clock, pan Neil McLeod of Oharlottetown, asl New Orleans, La, Mar 18.--George 3 | 1 Brocaded Silk Drawing Room Suite, six A. Biird, better known as *"Squire pieces, walnut frames, Mitchell, the pugilist, died of pneu- : om | monia here this morning. The squire | seconded Jim Hall in his recent fight Fancy Rep Chairs, walnut frame: 2 Ladies' Rattan Rocking Chairs 1 Gentleman's Rattan Rocking Chair, 1 Gentleman's Plush Chair, I Upholstered Arm Chair, - Eh 1 Haircloth Easy Chair, waluut frame, Oshawa, February 22nd, 1693. "And g man never looks more like one man, no# feels more like two men than when he's comfottably 'clad in a perfect fitting Suit. Again the warm, Spring, winds are beginning to blow, and firm, old Winter is at last compelled to "yield "STEALS OVER YOU ""Theke aro geometrical figures and speak too» } Walnut Fancy Tuble, Plush Top, oy Fable, Felt Draped, 3 Ebouy Fancy Tables, 3 Rosewood Fancy Tables, Farmers are making great prepara- Mr. W. Harper, is preparing to build a barn this season. It will be a fine|1 Maple Fancy Table, 1 Rustic Table, Plush Top, 8 Terra Cotta Images, 3 Fancy China Flower Pots, 1 Pair Brass Candlesticks, i By the appearance of things on iy Tuesday mght the boys have not for- or a 5 : WRAL calle : We wonder how the Riddle college | To°Go Kagravings, is comming alonz Dou't hear much 1 Large Fancy Picture Frame, Mis. Mathews and children of Tv Bs ond i x ARIE IND oo | alnut Sideboard, . Clicago,are visiting at her parents, Mr, [1 Whit Extension Dining Table, 1 Waloat Fall-Leaf Table, 6 Leather Dining Room Chairs, 1 Leather Rocking Chair, 7 Cane Seated Chairs, 2 Large Walnut Secretaries, } Small Walnut Escritoire, 1 Fender, Firetongs snd Shovel, The "Town" seems to be growing We learn that a fine mansion is about to be built on Muin Street, We 1 Cabinet Sewing Machine (AmoricanSinger 1 Walvut'Hat Stand, 1 Walnut Hall Table, | 2 Walnut Bedroom Suites (Marble top); 2 Walnut Bedroom Suites, 1 Ouk Bedroom Suite, Archway Curtain Pole, pair Heavy Brocrade Curtains, *air Heavy Rep Curtains, >air Chenille Curtains, Odd Chenille Curtain, | 3 Felt, Table Cloths, | 2 Slipper Holders, . respected by all, 100, Yards Brussels Carpet with border, 14 Yards Brussels Stair Carpet, 60 Yards Brussels Hall Carpet, 60 Yards Brussels Carpet, 170 Yards Tapestry Carpet, 100 Yards Red Tapestry Carpet, 50 Yards Green Tapestry Carpet, ? Leod, B.D., Sonya, assisted by. the Rev. He left with, the: general fe of n| A. E. Neilly, tind, Mr Joba Tocher of Sunderland, to Christena, eldest daaghter of Charles Rennie, Esq. ExoLie---~KEeLkr.--In Brock--near Man- consequent upon the. meteoralopical | illa--at the residence of the bride's father, x | ou the 15th ivst., by the Rev. Mr, Prower, | 6 Yards Hemp Stair Carpet Mr. W N. J. English, to Rebecen, eldest |2 Large Coal (Art Garland) | We wish to inform the public that we have ne Somand vires OBI ERD STOCK 1 Kitchen (Art Garland) Range and pipes. | 1 Cooking Stove and pipes, James Stainton, Layton, Murch 15th, t 1 Box (wood) Stove and pipes, the Rev. Jas. H. Stonehouse, Miss Sara in all the Newest Shades for Suits, and a fine lot of Pautings far superior iu quality and style to anything ever offered in tlis locality and we trust that our patrons will show their appreciation of our efforts fo give them the very latest and most Stylish Out C. L. WHITBY. 5 Verandah Chairs and Settee, m 3 4 Wrpe,--In Reach, Ist con. Po the 220d _ The worst feature in the whalegbus- | 50 Toye Webb, aged 59 years. iness is that none of the exwoffice- holders thought to purchase round trip 1 Walnut Cypbourd, Lams. --In Reach, con. 3, on the 18th inst., Margaret, wife of Mrs, Thos. Lamb, aged "4 Warn. --In Reach, on the 11th inst., John 1 Diner Set, gilt edged, 70 pices, 1 Stone China Dinner Set, not complete, 31 Port Pei Feb. 15, 1823, fd 1 Dozen Fruit Plates, wh geo [Quotations hy Messrs. A. Ross & Son.] Thursday, March 23, 1893. | | China Biscuit Jar and Set Take Plates, 1 Cruet Stand (Silver), 1 Revolving Butter Dish (Silver), 10 Cut Glues Wine Glasses," 6 Cut (Glass Tumblers, A quantity of Glassware, Kitchen Utensils and Dishes, and other articles too nu- FYHAT DESIRABLE Brick Dwelling with troends, on Ella St., Port Perry, suitable for a gen- tlemen's residence. JF Acre of land, good A quantity of Stovewood, orchard, kitchen garden, lawns, stable, &e. Also, a Lawn Roller and a Lawn Mower; Wire Clothes Lines and Reel, Garden Tools, Stables implements, dc. x The greater part of the alove Fur- niture has only been in use about two years, and is of the most modern style. Terms or SALE.--All sums o under, cash ; over that amount six mouths credit will be given on approved notes.-- A discount at the rate of 8 per cent for cash on all sums and Lilla streets. roprietrees, Or to H, L. Ebbels, Esq., Barrister, &c., . 0x £ is To the Ladies of Port P ¢ cultivatfd fand. On the preniises thers are "Fo Frain Jags a ensure in, returni me since coming to Port f Canada | a Dividend of three and one-half TT p due and payable on, and after By order of the board, _T, H. McMILLAN, er, AGE THAT WELL DRESSED FEELING We our of customers by TEE (EEE and | ¢ ¥ 4 dealings. , have just recceived a HANDSOME CLOTHS MERCHANT TAILOR FOR SALE Also stable and lots on the corner of North Apply to MRS. PATERSON, Port Perry, Feb, 22,1803. or Exchange orto Rent "pial FINE PROPERTY | QIUaTED on the week side o Ross St, 3 BE an big] h 5 ime barn, a govd rn vther conveniences. -- farm property. Immediate Buildings, where I intend, iu a fe out a fine Stock of Millinery ery latest styles and whiel at prices that canuot fail & J am to MRS. Port Perry, March 14, 1893. © Bigs for Halching_ : ; rfl | C18 per Pmt fm Sopter Wonderful | 3% widersigned would take this oppor- of thanking his numeroms pat- r liberal and still increasing 0 be has carried Prize Winners--Eggs, $2 per 13. Sper 5, ers. th-Rock: 8, heathly 3 ich ly loped a ih handsome, yellow legs--Figgs, 81 per 13. be giveng - ormitions ppply 'at the "FRON.THR, RELIABLE: OUD FARN 'We offer Eis year, 's American Banner Oats, '8 Mie 6 acre of which gave us 103 buehels in 1891, at 40cts; Evans' Wonder- to rave yielded 235 bush- oré at Tt. Choice Prussian Blue - and Jismyyys st Soca, Canadian XXII RIX] 0000s DAMAGED 5 MONS anv e1LY FN PRK 9 NOW BEING a Wo have no time to write lon -winded ad- vertisements, but say this, if you want Bar- ains now is your: chance to Save Money by buyin from us. - .

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