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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Mar 1893, p. 3

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Hie hue aa wore souviord for their depredations ;' "in the devices, as stated in wy circular. * best material, viz: they were sentenced by For the Best Six Verse Porm on this new Fishing Device, I will pay 8100 t to first, $560 to secoud and 25 to third, fans, chestnuts and fish stories ruled i Grave or gny} Welch, watery ne witty ; hooked, pointed, alive, transparent, brief and a corker. Life is short." Give me something like the device,--new, original and catchy. Time until June 1, 1883. OaLvix V. Giravis, Nutural Bridge, N.Y. | the |! BuiLoixas Burxep.-- All of barns, stables, and out buildings on the fart of Mr. Wn. Gimblett, three miles west of Bowmanville, were destroyed fire, Monin night. Five horses, feed, ! . Ww Jusurance on buildings, $1000; on contents, $500. Loss about $2, 500 to £3,000. Evidently the work of an in- cendiary, To the Anglers of Canada. 1 have invented Trolling apparatus which which was patented in the United States oh the 3rd day of Jannary, 1893, and which is patented in the Dominion of Canada and in Newfoundland, England, France, and other forvign countries, This Bait the following nierit : 1. By means of a transparent tube or re- Seplacle, Jive bait, including minnows, frogs, angle worms, shrimp or the . While form to presented iu a phaguif the fish desired to be caught, it is safe from Injury from being bitten. * . There being a circulation of water Sheon h the tube the bait is kept alive for efinite period of time.. So that one bait is good for a day's fishing Thus saving fe angler from one to two dollars a day for it. III. By means of this device, millions of small fish will be saved yearly, besides nvoid- ing the cruel frastiee 0 Spdling little fish on a barbed hook. The minnow pail, the changing of water, and the disagrecable part of aogling is a thing ot the past. IV. It will catch more fish in the same time and in the same water than any device known in history or practice. V. The Bait is made in three sizes num- bered '1,' '2, '3. No, 1, the largest size, in salt water ia used for cod fish ; No, 2 Hor blue fish, Llack fish ; and No. 3," for mack erel. In fresh water, No. 1 is used for catching maskinonge and salmon trout ; No. for pikeand pickercel ; No. 3 for black and Oswego bass. VI. This device is eonstructed of the very The tubes of annealed flint glass, the trimining of annealed steel bands. The hooks are Limrick make, and ull silver plated, VII. Without antagonizing any one's method of doing business, we have conclud- to and are manufacturing this device, and shall not, for the present at least, pnt the business into the hand of the jobber or wholesale houses, thus saving two profits to the oonsumer, who can avail himself of vn on the following terms. Lo ling by el to the owner of at Natura oft Co o., N. 0. 1 bait, $1.50; No. 2 bait, $1. 55; No.' 3 bait, 81. All orders must be accompanied by P. O. Mouey Order in order to securc attention. Wa cannot supply the demand already made for this bait, as we can scll all for salt water. But we intend to fill a limited number of orders in northern New York and Canada this season, for the purpose of introducing this device. All goods warranted as to quality and utility, . If the bait is not as represented atter ten days from receipt ther-of if retern- ed in good order, money will be refunded. References : Carthage National bank of Carthage, the National bank of Lowville, and the National bank of Boonville, N.Y, The undersigned have entered the field competitors nguinst the world in a Fishing Divi: and have een assigned thirty-four square feet of space in the fisheries building, group 40 class 265, section Q., of the World's Colum ian eXposition, to be held at Chicago, U. 8. A, which opens May Ist and closes Oct. 30th, 1803; where we will be pleased to grect the angling fraternity, and especially those who hail from northern New York and Canadas, the lauds of the gamiest fish in the world. NOTICE. No Bait is genoine unless the name of Welch & Graves is blown on tho tube with date of patent. Piratical infringements will be vigorously rosecuted. Witch & Graves, Owners, U.S.A, and otlier countries, J. Ween, Patentee. H. Carthage, Feb., 1893. Rev. Mr. Hossack Accept. Orangevilla, March 98.--At the preshytery this afternoon commis: sionerr from Parkdale and Orangeville presented their side of the question relative to Rev. D. ©. Hossack's call to Parkdule church. Mr, Steele made an eloquent and earnest appeal Lo have Mr. Hossuck left here, as did Messrs Dodds nnd, Moody. Rev. R. P. Me Kay spoke i in answer to the Orange: cotnrissioners, He thought a as for the in O orig derat p presented the Parkdale call to Mr. Hossack, who addressed the meeting briefly. It was not his duty to discuss nny arguments presented by the commissioners on either side, and he | would not. He left the legal profes sion because he could do more good in the ministry, and the change about to 'take place was for pre. ; ak bat he did not believe in setting He was this congregation without a ~ one church against another. Tel and would not express lis regret he « d not wear his heart on Langtry ted in 1879 und registered under the news of the death of Squire Lik ky Corporations Act, 1892, Abingdon Baird during a ter- [of Ontario. The objects of the Society n| ranean cruise in her yacht the White 3 | Ludye. Bhw immediately hastened to | Nice, where she artived on Moudayp| of one or two thousand dollars. The aud wus very auxious to return to Bagland immediately. The train was fuli of Englishmen "returning home, but with great courtesy they made room for her, and she left at noon by tressed at the tidings cf Baird's death. It is said that he has left her his for- tune of £40,000 a year, with the whole of Ins racing stud and his magnificent establishment at Newmarket, Mingezud's Restaurant. tragedy occured at Hiteman, a mining town near this place, yusterday. bondale, of Frazier's taking her babe with her left him and went to Hiteman to stay with her ; Bue Mes. 8an d . | stantly. from the kitchen, when Frazier, with the ery of a demon, sprang upon her, | driving his knife to the Lilt in ler | breast, one leg from the hody of the child and [left with Messrs, Moore Bros., Blackstock, Improved Steel Combined Drill. | to our Works or write us 3 Lily Langtry's Luck. | Toa Canadian Onder of Forbsters is mt 5 a Fraternal Benesolent Boclety, incor Nice, March 23.-- Mrs. are to furnish its members with Sick and Funeral Benctits aud an Insurance payments for these benefits range from abont one dollar to one dollar and fifty ceuts per nionth, according to the age of the member, ahd the amount of the insurance carried, The membership is composed of men only, "and when ad- witted they must be between the ages of eighteen and forty-five. The present number of members is over 16,000, and the Society has a cash surplus on hand for the payment of the Insurance of over $215,000, $60,000 of which is in Dominion of Canada Bonds, and the balance is invested in the best monetary institutions of the Dominion. In ad- dition to this, the local Courts have about half a million of dollars in their treasuries for the puynient of the Sick and Funeral Benefits. The High Secretary of the Order is Mr. Thomas Wlite of Brantford, aud it is expected that a Court of this popular and pure ly Canadian Society will shortly be or- ganized here, ; Money to Loan.--Mr. F. he rapid express. She is much dis- -- en, aa Oysters served as they should at Mrs -- ia Albia, In, March 23. --A shocking wil jam Frazier was a drunken miner, iving with his wife and child at Car- A few days ago, on account drunkenness, his wife, T. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer {OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. Satisfaction guaranteed and terms y ral. Office and residence at Cmsarea. 'Mrs. Suwith ii the isturbance in the room was coming Frazier then nearly severed Orders + Frazier | will receive prompt attention, | P.8. No charge mule for selling for Auctioneers in any other County, eat it in two other places. was captured two miles from here and lynched by a mob of wiaers. Cesarca, Nov. 15, 1892, CHAMPION Lightest, Strongest, most durable aud most perfect working of any in the market. Made in three sizes--10, 11 and 12 EZ We haveno agent for the Township of Reach. Come it will pay you. COULTHARD, SCOTT, CO., L'T'D, Oshawa, Ont. Our Steel, Sectional, Spring Tooth Cultivator is the best in the market, " CBIR SATS PRIZE LIST of the Scugog Agri cultural Society's Spring Show to be held in Port Perry, Friday, April 21,1893. HORBES. 1st 20d 3rd Draaght Stallion, aged .. 8156 $10 €5 Draught Stallion, foaled in 1800 . 1 Draught Stallion, foaled in 1891,..... 2 7 Carriage Stallion, shown in harness. Road Stallion ©... ....... . Thorough-hréd Blood Sta allion, 'with pedidree. . 7 Span Draught Horses, geldings or mares .. 6 Span of Agricultural Horses, geldings or m --socond prize presented by Messrs, Bower- man & Sous, pair Blankets, value $4 .. Saddle Horse Draught Brood Mure, in foal or foal by her side 6 Agricaltural Brood Mare, in foal or foal by her oe moO "0B BIA@ 5. 1 + ean in ab wan nn ha wn 2 Carriage Brood Mare, in foal or foal by her side 5 3 Single Driving Horse, gelding or mare, 154 bunds and under. » 0 5 3 Single Driving Horse gel hands 0 5 3 EY Durham Bulli ager. es sss sassstsessnasy $6 $4 Durham Bull, cajved in 1801 ....... eeel BS Durham Bull, calved in 1892, secoud prize pre. sented by Mr. Wm. T Qiraipnds, 25 Ibs Myers' Cattle 5 valne £2 .... .. 4 2 Bull, any other breed, uny age . 3. 2 ; Fat Ox or Steer, second prize prese nted by Mr. Wm. Tummonds, 25 Ibs. Myers' Cattle Spice; valae $2 ...... i 2 Fat Cow or Heifer. , 2 IMPLENENTS ~~ Lumber Wagon Single Buggy with top... JAS. GRAHAM, Pres., J. C. BROWNE, Treas. H. PURDY, V.-Pres. J. H. BROWN, Secy, SIX XIX cheap--will now have a chat Austrian and Scoteh Pine, A FEW DEE IXIA MPSER ER SETS | to sell at a bargain and any one who is so-Marriage License Office. Port Perry, March 14, 1893, ing Lamps which we offer an to keep them over, ig 2 Lamp--and wants it TS A DINNER SET Bumber of Beautiful Sets PORT PERRY NURSERIES}: I have a surplus of the following Nurser y 'Stock which THOUSAND APPLE Address, Box 127, Port Perry, March 22, 1898. is strictly first-class, and of good 8iz0 ' will be sold cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Seotch and America Elms, Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &c TREES OF [EXTRA SIZE, old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch in diameter. Grade Stock clean, six years Also a Light handsome, thrifty trees--just below first-class in size; Apples at 15 ots.) Pear and Plum, 40 cts. each. C C.KELLETT, i Port Perry, Ont, E HAVE MOVED our business to the South side cf Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Ackerman, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the ness Line WHICH FOR-------- CHEAPNESS. STYLE, Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. _| Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, Li in abundanee. _Qomparison of Prices Oourted. BEATTY & BCNGARD. McCAW'S y 7:30. | Strangers welcome and conduc ' Church of the Ascension: - REV. MR. FLETCHER, PAsToR, | Sunday Services, 10:30 and 6:30, Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. | Bt. John's Church. Golden Opportunities are always Shud with his Customers. Hoes--Tront or rear lift. | mmsaea oo Gold §& Silver U bt Valuable and Boaatifl Holiday Presents. | OTEWORTHY Grand Display ! Silvermaregss FANCY GOODS- offer Great Bargains. Port Perry, Dec. 7, 1892. INDEED ! D.AN.OND RINGS and BRIOCHES. === What a Solid, Tripls and Quadruple Pla Plate. EEE ReSTEESTETs PLUSH GC GOODS--- The Newest and Rarest. Newest Styles and Immense Variety. Eg" I have also purchased. the whelo of Mr. J. J. Minty's Stock of Books, Stationery, School Supplies, & added it to my already large stock in these fines and now W. H. McCAW. e., &'c. and AGENTS WANTED. SEND 4 CE! FOR CATALOG. BRANCHES: DENVER AND MILWAUKEE y of everything in their line. Port Decry, March 9, 1892, CARNEGIN'S | RoLier ML IN FULL BLAST ( HE tndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him since 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, most approved and modern mecHitiery including the ROLLER PROCESS 0 of our js HQ Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY 6 Pieces WE Plush § o 0. Parlor Bite 6 Pieces French Bae 0 gn Parlor Suite i 6 Pleces good Moiobita Pash @ 80. Parlor Suite-- 6 Phe ns Ail fake Cloth @ Pal heed mins fair Cloth, frag Parlor Suite-- 3 Ps et Qpews 5 ion Hed &% Above are Sblid Walnut Frames o well finished. Also Bedroom Sets as low as $11.75. sr A Carr Soviorrep. J. W. DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen St Port Perry, Sept. 29, 1802. AS THEY SHOULD BE{ HE undersigned has on hand a stock of | Boots and Shoes of his own make which | He is prepared to SELL CEHEATD. . | They are manufactured of the very hest in full operation and can supply all kinds of material and for cheapness and good work- { manship cannot be excelled in this of ad: Dre " s 5 . v. . . D4 | Joining counties. My life-long experience ssed Lumbe, also Lumbe, Jousts, Scantling, Boads, Pick |i ontactare of Boots ated Shoes gives els, Shinle s, Posts, Doos, Sash, Mouldings, Bannistes and Neuel Posts. | are right. EZ" BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. {ALL KINDS MADE 10 ORDER, All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short notice, | SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY, { Repairing promptly attended to. Cement JAMES CARNEGIE. | me an advautage over more inexperienced | de alers and my present stock is soch as L | warrant to give satisfuction and the prices | Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polish, { Heol Plates ; Button Fastoers, the sanie Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. | put in. Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Por- | Poise All kinds of Findings on hand, alsa | Rubber Cenient. Rubber Boots and Coats a, | repaired. | The Best Material! No Shoddy ! Nd | Sheepskin |! | #7 Prices to Suit ths Times. | Give mo a call at the Market Block, Port | Perry. Wa. BOND ftos? Perry, Sept. 22, 1898, ~ Methodist Church. REV. L. -- HAVE AGAIN ---- W. HILL, B A., PAstox. | Sabbath Services, | Week Evening 8 (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. RICHARD w Hithy AN, BA, | | | | | Aso, . WITH A-- | Gipson toma 2 Baptis tis Ohurch Si Magnificent REV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor. ~ - Stock ™ ei undersigned | offers for sale, at & Bargain, that desirable propert gy orthern part of the Viltsge Prince Albert, containing Nine lige. 0 o first-class land. On the premjses there are a Dwelling House, an Orchard: a good well | and cistern, &e. | This property is beautifully sitoated and | would doubtless prove a safe and profitable | investment. LAING & MEHARRY.! { For further partioulars apply to the pro- | prie tor, JOS. BROWN. Essxis, Esq., Barrister, &¢., {ed in th Lor to H. L. Port Perry. 25, 1893. PURDY [ARNESS! f Juss Ko ix. 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 Cash or Produce, N returning thanks to the public for tha patronage extended to mie for over 3Q years, I wotild' respectfully intimate that I, am, as usual, now endy for business, and' have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am deterniined to sell very CHEAP. As an inducement to Case purchasers <b Dissoust of 10 pur cml will be allowed on all Sales from now untif Jan. Ist next: All work being MADE BY HAND; und no factory work kept in stock, the superiority of my goods will at once become apparent. ntending purchasers will find that Ly giving me a call before looking elsewhere they can be suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis- putable guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchased. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price paid at all times jn Cash for. any. quantit of Oats. Beans, Flax, Eggs, Ee ahs SAAR, Tr EZ GIVE ME A CALL €©3 E. H. PURDY. Port Perry, March 10, 1892, JUST RECEIVED. mere. iE ------------ Everthing in my live of busivees kept constantly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attended to, J OLN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dee. 1, CHANGE OF BUSINESS. THE UN DERSIGNED begs to ausifiucy to the inhabitants of Port rt Perry. and; surrounding coun rchased SMR ACD. WHEELER & the ea : Business lately carried on by him, alse he and ) good will in said prepared to' supply al patrons WAR The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of Consisting of : TOILET SETS in Plush, Percian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, §e. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Ct Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, §c., at all Prices, FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, &e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. 2 Wishing you all the Cowplimenty of the Season, a Chemist and Drug BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY

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