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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Jul 1893, p. 3

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Figs ced from th: Inxative ahd hiitri- tious juice.of Culifornia fics, comubrued oo the wedicinul., ¥irtde of planta known to be wost beneficial to the human system, Hets gently, ou the kid- neys, liver and towels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelhng col and beadaclies, and curing = habitua coustipatioli. Stocks made a sharp advance yester: day in London uh receipt of large buying orders. Biliousness Cured. GrnrLEMEN,--] have used Burdock Blood * Bitters for biliousness and find it the best remedy for this complaint. I used several other remedies but they all fuiled Yodo me good. However, it required only Vy hotties of B.B.B. td cure me completely, and 1 can recommend it to all. Yours truly, Mu. RorinsoN, Wallaceburg. sa Canadiad Codi Oil, only 15 cents a gallon at Bruce's Hardware Store. The paid adins<ions at tho World's Fair ou Tuesday were $98,071. a Mr. Hugh Caldwell, Glydesdale, Ont. writes :--*"My daughter was under the care of doctors for more than a year female Weaknus, without getting ~ Si rocured Pink Pills and IRON PILLSE NUTRA "TONIC,NERVE RESTORING These pills by their prompt chauyes in the condition of the blood act as an antidote to the poiscns of chloral, opium, and alcohol, and there has hever been anything to equal them to tounteract the nervous depression fol- lowing the use of these drugs. Drug- gists and dealers, or mail. Price 50 ets,, or six for $2.50. The Celery Pill Co., Toronto, Out. or BIRTHS: Sexxor,--In Port Berry, oun the bth inst., the wife of Mr. Robt. Spence, of a danghter. FRANKLIN, --At Shirley, on the 16th inst., the wife of Mr, Frank Frauklin, of a daoghter. Haines,--In Prince Albert, on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr, Robt. Haines, of a son. WaLLace,--In Redeh; 13th con, on the 16th inst., the wife of Mr. Robt, Wallace, of a daughter, DIED. Currig--At Sonya, on the 17th inst, John Currie (brother of Re¥; A. Currie}, aged 78 years. VICTORIA CARBOLIO SALVE cures Cuts, Burns, Seres, Bruises, Wounds, Chapped Hands and Cold Sores. Price 2bc: Cholera has broken out in Naples. Port Perry Market. [Quotations by Messrs, A. Ross & Son. ] Thursday, July 20, 1893. Fall Wheat 5Sc to 60c. Spring Wheat 550 to Goose Wheat 55c to 55¢. Barley (6 rowed) 30¢ to 40d; Burley (2 rowed) 30¢. Rye 50c Oats 32 to 330, Peas--Blackeye 60c to 630; Peas--Mummy 55¢ to 60c; Peas--Small 55¢ to bbe, uchwheat 35¢ to 40c, ans 70c to §1, Alsike Clover $5.00 to $6.50, Read Clover $8.00 to £6.50, Grass Seed $1.50 to $2.00, Corn The to §1, Rheepaking _ to $1,00 Wool 160 to 17¢; Hides §3 to $34, Beef $5.00 to $6.00; ork $6.00 to $7.00, urkeys 10¢ to 12¢, Chickens 10¢ to 106, Geese Te to To, 12¢ to 13e, bag: 0c to 750, eer, Wishes to inform the public that 'ho fs pre. pared to attend with the ttinosb care all sales entrusted to his charge in thi abips of Reach, Seugog and Marip register of dates of sales will be kept offico of Mr. Orr Graham, V.S., with Arrangements may be made for sales. : &orrespondenco addressed to me at Sen, P.0.. will receive prompt attention. A CRORGE POUND, iy '| North 150 adres of lot 28, in the Ist-con. bf - | delivered of the list, made pursuant to said FARM FIR SALE. BY TENDER. FIRST-CLASS Farm of 200 acres, being lot No. 9, in the 12th coucession of the Township of SCUGOG ! On the promises are a good frathe dwell. ouse, barn, stables, orchard and Wwater.-- The soil is a clayed loam. The above property is all cleared and un- der cultivation. It beautifully sithated near the lake shore and is convenient to church, school snd Jost offico and is about seven miles from Port Perry. It is alto- guther On of the Finest Farms in the Township. The highest or any Tender not necessaril y accepted. j If not sold by lst September will be leased for a term of years. For further particulars apply to A. Youxnik, Esq., Bowmanville, or to F. M. YARNOLD, Solicitor, Port Perry. July 1803. Valuable Farm for Sale IN THE TOWNSHIP OF property, ¢ the on fam he late being the North-half of lot 17. in the 6th concession of che Townelt'p of Reach. On the preniisss are w new, -Two-Story Brick. Dwelling House, A new Barn 60x83, with Stabling and Root Cellars below, a good, thrifty Orchard of standard fruit, two wells of hurd water, cistern, &c. The soil is 1 good clay loam well adapted for all kinds of grain, There of several acres of good woodland and a creck flows thiough the west part of the farm, The location is most desirable in every respect as the property adjoins the village of Fort Perry on the west--is onvenient to Churches, Post Office, Market diid the best High School in the Province, Partics will find this an excellent oppor- tunity for purchasing a thost desirable home. Further partienlars may be had from the undeisigned, the admiujstratrix of the Es- tate of the lute George Pound, at her resi- deuce, or from Taos. Countiok, I Port Per ry. HARRIETT POUND, Administratrix. PF. M. YARNOLD, Solicitor for Estate, Port Perry, July 4, 1893. A FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SAI.H. HE undersigned offers for Sale that first-class Farm being composed of the the Townslup of BROCK. 100 acres are cleared and under good eulti- vation ; 22 acres are seeded to gruss and the balance is good Lush pasture; There ave tin the premises a good frame Dwelling House. with stone Cdllar ; frame Buen on stone foundation with fine stabling under barn; a large Driving House with stable yoo for twelve hoses 3 i 'thriving Orchard ; two excellent wells of water and a cistern. The property is well fenced and all i taining to the furm is in a good stute of re- pairs The situation is all that could he desired ~--adjoining Sonya Railway Station, con- venient to Church; Schouvl; Mdrket hd Stores. &ar If not sold within oné¢ month, will be exchanged for a 50-acre:farm, ot leased for a term of years, For fuvther particulars, apply to the DAVID PURDY, Port Perry. proprieter, TOTERS LIST, 189. Munieipality of of f the Township of Scugog, County of Ontario. J OTICE is hereby ¢ given, that T have N transmitted or delivered to the mentioned in sections 5 and 6 of The Ontario Voters' List Act 1580, the copies required by thie said sections to be so transmitted or Act of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Mun icipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; and that said List was first post- #2 Sale Bills made out aod Blank Notes furnished free of charge. I would also inform those interested in Ponitry that 'Ihave on hand and for sale tipwards of 100 flue; pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that e please write me for prices or come nd see stock. GEORGE JACKSON, Beugog, J July 18, 1593. W. M. WILLCOX. Licensed Auctioneer, COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TAKE this opportunity of returnin [ thanks for the very liheral priming I have received in the past. The and extensive practice ncssased experience 'which I have had will be turned to the ad. aX eftort will i ot EE Dr Te ar. Sale Bills made out, and Blank Notes . guar: Port Perry, Jul; velersienid ofa offers to sell or tent for a term of 8 her B Dusiing and complete in for the ns for which they SL ; a aren a ed up at my office, on Seugog, on the 4th day f July, 1893, aud remains thers for i inspec- n, Gledtors dre called apo fo examine the said list, and, if any omissions or any other are found theyvin, to take immediate CUgog, July 4, 1803, JOHN FOY, erk of the Township of Scugog. Whitby & Blong have much pleasure in informing the pub- lic that they have leased the Store laf ocoupied by-Mr. Minty in the Bloog BI ersons | § NEW ERG Ermmemeeeesseae Emaar |b AILORING Q AND GENTS' FURNISHING - ESTABLISHMENT. where they intend carrying on The Merchant Tailoring GENT S FURNGHING BUSINES. patrouage. 247 Prom aeiers and PERFLGT Fits guaran Spring Styles of Fine imperted Suitings and 'Trouserings. We intend to make our HEs- tablishment Headquarters for "Fashion" and' 'Money' sWorth" Call and seéure your Spring and Summer Suits--Hanosome, Styrisi and Caeae ! We will treat you right, and dress you better than yon ever were in yoiir life: WHITBY & BLONG. Port Perry, April 5, 1803. Agricultural Machines IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND. FPYHE undersigned keeps on hand and for sule the following Agricultitfdl Mach- ines und Invplements manofactured by the PITA BAMILION WT C0, OF PETERBORO : Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows; Champion Plows, S. T. Cultivator, Harrow, Land Roller; Stee Er Tan Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class Threshing outfits, Traction Efigines und Machines; Victor Clover Huller, Portable Trinmph Engine. I am prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machiues, Imple-} ments, Repairs, &e. ta. A call solicited, McDonald's Hotel. One door west of R. K, BRYANT. + Seudoriand, April 8, 1893 To School Trustees. 4 To of Reach are their application to have their School Assess- ment ed on the Collector's Roll for the present year mnst be made to the Clerk not later than the OT oF Avcusr previous to the next meeting of Couucil, to be held on Monday, "he 14th of August now next. WM. SPENCE, Township Clerk. Manchester, July 10th, 1893, ALEX. STIRTON (Landscape Gagdner.) ARTIES requiring my services will pletise addiess communications to or apply personally at the Osserver Office, Port Perry. ALEX. STIRTON. Port Perry, March 28, 1893. For Sale at a Bargain, HREE Splendid, Young, Pedigreed Short-Horn Bulls: All from imported stock and of most sclect breeding, WM. PEARSON. Manchester, March 20th, 1893. TO LET. NINE ROOMED HOUSE on Stmcoe street, with good cellar, barn and Furnish IN E Rooms. fo Rent. FLEWOOD. DARTIES of ler moré can be accom: ; modated with rooms' at ¥® per week in- REFERENCES. W. Ross, A. J. Davis, W. H. McCaw, {Fort Perry, H. PARsoNs, ~ Short-Horn Bull, pee undersigned keeps for service at bis place, Prince Alberf, a grand, young Shorhors bull--adjudged. by competent one of the best anywhere to be iy, gas, McC ULLOCH, 1893. oon, LSON. gaan ' Buiisg aliominig and Paper Hanging 4 | very sick with summer com | an Jap him till I plaints ant aw ope. | I ever used. hed ; a number of Applo trees in full roa and a good well of water. Apply to Mk. F. M. YARNOLD, or MR. STRAIGHT ; or to the proprietor. Address, JOS. LETCHER, or Tucurables, Jano 13, 1893, Parkdale. KALSOMINING, &C trinity of pat- rons for Shel Housel and still increasing tronage during the time he has carried on pe thio business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that at he ir better prepared than ever to execute all orders for arties entrusting their work to me may oly a having it meatly and promptly exe- cnn, NY nites are moderate, Py when contracting. A continuance of > Publis patronage soli: cited, WM, TREMEER, Port Perry, Mor. 23, 1893. - Mrs. Alva Young, of Waterford, Ont., writes, ay pr was Extract of Wild" Strawberry, which cured him at once. - It is one of of the best remedies | Men's Boots and Shoes of oo kinds First-class Groceries ¢ The A 1 "Orient" and Ram T™ E undersigned Xould take this oppor h his 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, do, ; 1893. CHER JIN ALL THE XN A very large gsortment of Ladies' ' : and a full line of Dongola Kid 81 and $1.50, and fine Boots Ohildren's Boots of all sizes and qu WARE DF Brushes, Carpet ok diol And a full assortment of the finest To Sponges, &e., &e, Marriage License Office.' Porr Perry, May 3, 1893. Own" at 10c per cake, Castile Scap, 3 for In fact we have so many goods we conld not be part of thew, and all Obeap, Curap; CHEAP | 7.0 F in 90c per rds. encils, i# celebrated other fine usset, Tan and Red, wavy Plow Boots at &e., phir up. for the "Baby's Lrands, tion one-twenth 1. & SON. European Mountain Ash, A FEW THOUSAND APPLE Grade Stoek--clean, cach. Address, Box 127, Port Perry, March 22, 1898, the public with everything in the WHICH You Will Be Robbed In Chicago : During the World's Fair 8593598885033008 PORT PERRY NURSEF I have a surplus of the following N is strictly first-class, and of good cheap by the hundred or in quantities 'nglish, Scoteh Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Ma Austrian and 'Scotch Pine, Norway Spi Trees or old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch'in' diam handsome, thrifty first-class in size; Apples at 15 cts, FOR CHEAPNESS. STYLE, it purcha bh European Red Ced frees--just and Plum, Pei Stock which e will be sold Sers,-- ind America Elms, Larch, | ar, &c A SIZE, six years . Also a Light below 40 cts. C. COKELLETT, . Pour Perr vy, Ont «E HAVE MOVED our business to otis Bouth side of Queen Street and now oceupy the V just vacated by Mr. B. I. ACKERMAN, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and ive promises Harmrness Line Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, Robes, Blankefs, Bells, Trunks, &e., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Courted. BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry, March 9, 1892. If You are Not Posted PR in fr. at our office at a1 We personally' inv orate ete, and can kave you bas a pint ose; ARE THE : v MocColl's wear twice as long The Finest High Grade Eng McColl Bros. & FOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING McColl: AY p entitling Rr. ADE oy , CHICA gldbr th gr day, i the Wolds bon you wish. x to rent, hotels, 0 oney. Ww eeklies 'the World D,000 Chicago. This depirtmont COPIES ' WEEKLY. CRN EGE -| faction to my pattons, 0 i A a RoLier ie 122 IN FULL BLAST! bY] nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for tlie lirge measure of pétrofiage 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 sitdclimery including the ROLLER PROCESS E xpeditiously and § in hn manner that cannot fail to give satis- The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and cih stipply all Einds of Dressed Lumber, also Luntber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash; Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts, EZ BILL LUMBER A BPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING aiid SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Parlor Suite. . 6 Pieces Moquy Parlor Suite-- wh 6 Pieces French Brocattelle @ $30. Parlor Suite-- 8 Picces good Motnetts Plash @ 85. Parlor Euite-- 6 Piness best American Hie Cloth 18 835 Parlor Buite-- 6 Pieces beat Zjerioan Hate Cloth, fras gilded @ $37 Parlor Suite-- Ca 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, hg edge and back, very large set $55, + AF Above are Solid Walnut Frames sod well finished. Also Bedroom Seti ds 15w as $11.15 tr A Carn SovicrTen, J. W. DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen St: Part Perry, Sept: 20; 1802. BO = SA AS THEY SHOULD BE . Boots and Shoes of Lis own make which he is prepared to dz SELL CHEAT: They are manufactured of the very best material and for cheapness and good work. manship cannot bé expelled in this or ud: joining countics. My life-long experiviioa in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes gives ie an advantage over more inexperienced dealers and my present stock ix such us [ warrant to give satisfuction and the prices are right, ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDE g \g promptly attended to, Cement catly executed, Ladies' Polish, ; Button Fastuers, the same Laces iu Cotton, Leathor, and Por- Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. -- HAVE AGAIIV: OPENED OUT Magnificent Stoc of everything in their line. -~ - LAING & MEHARRY. KH. IX. PURDY HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOOK OF Feed of all kinds |; Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! Roller and Stone Flour, wholesale and retail. ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for oy quantity of Oata oi ME A oalL E. H PURDY. Port Perry, March 10, 1892, JUST RECEIVED. The Subscriber hts just teceived a Complete Assortment of FANCY + GU Consisting of : TOILET SETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather; &e. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cit Glass Bottles; Bohemian Ware, &e., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §e. ¢ PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you al} the Qopliments of the Season. A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Drugpis BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY {The Bast Material! All kinds of Findings on hand, ulsq Cement, Ruler Boots ain: Coutd No Shoddy ! No Shecpskin | | &4r Prices vo Suit the Times. Give me u call at the Market Block, Port Perry. tif. sonND! Sept N returning thanks to the public for the patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate thas I am, as usual, now ready for business, und have a Large & Assorted Stock ¥ DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS | | whion I am deteriiiiiiéd to sell v gH EAP, As an inducement to Casu purchigsery A To 1 BY Oh will be allowed on all Sales 3 now until Jan. Ist next. All work being, MADE BY HAND; and no factory work kepf Ii stock, the, superiority of my goods will 4t once become apparent. Intending plircliasés will find that by giving me a call before looking elsewhers they can be suited in quality and price, my | long experience in the trade being an indis- Em guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchasté. 5 Everthing in my line of busitiess kep§ constantly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attended £6: JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dee. 1, 1892. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. HE UNDERSIG SIGNED | begs to afinounce to the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrowtuding Country that he has purchased of MR. A.D. WHEELER the Putchering Business lately carried on Ly him, also bis, good will in said business, and is upw prepared to supply all patrons With JUST - SUCH = MEATS as cannot fail to feet the requirements of all, and frasts by offering only, Cmoics Mears at moderate prices, aud promptoess. ih Business to receive a liberal share of public patronage, £4 All orders left at my Stall in tha, Market Building, of with me on my ye with Souteyane, will receive % an BAS hs RR perry, April. 20 Methodist hutch.' REV. L. W. HILL, B A., Pasrok. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Sorvice. Thursday 7:30, Steamers welcome and conducted to seats. Ohurch of the Ascension. REV. MR. FLEICHER. PasToR, Sunduy Seryices, 10:50 and 6: ; Week Eveniiry Service, po 7:80. St. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN,) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A. Pasta' Sabhath Services, 1030 and 7. Weck Evening Service, Thatsdny, 7:30. Baptist Church. KEV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 30. Garpet Weaving and lo, HE UNDERSIGNED to retur ut Ee co ed on him in fhe past, a sod vould he is bette ¢ -

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