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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Jul 1893, p. 3

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. - three-year old championship. a8 | der cultivation. near the lake #8: and is cohvenient to church, school 8nd seven miles front gether 5 AL of the Finest Farms in the Township. SUPPRESSIONS. Who finds his mental fac: LL WN Ne will a a lost energies, bo! mental. thi "EVERY OMAN B55 bis Then sickness when neglec! take these PILLS. JOE HEN They i 8 cure tie te bad habits, and whould $ake therm These Prrrs will FARM FOR SALE house, bain, stables, orchard and water.-- Toa is a clayed loam: i leased for a term of years, Younik, Eeq,, Bowmanville, or to July BY TENDER. FIRST-CLASS To Farm of 200 ncrds, 'being lot No. 9, in the 12th conconidh of the Township of SCUGOG! Ou the premises are a good frame dwell: is tll cleared and un- above pro) : PTE bedutifuliy sitnated t office dnd is about rt Perry. It is alto- The highest or any Tender not necessarily If not sold by lst September will be For further particulars apply to A, F. M. Y ARNOLD, Solicitor, Pott Perry: 1893. Joey WOME by ait alrbe, of wil be sent upon a Dek bow), by addreuelng. » THE DR. WILLIAMS' M P, ont VIOTORIA CARBOLIO SALVE urns, Sores, i] {Gold pped foputes rir the In that | 1 performance Morello not only estab- lished his supremacy in the three-year- old class of his career, but put on record the greatest three year-old per formance gver made in this country, -- He may never develop into a Salvator, aTenny or a Longstreet when the latter were sound racehorses, hat certain it is that as.a three year old he has in every prticular eclipsed these great t o-ouglibreds and their performa. cs. Morella's speed is unquestioned, and after Saturday's struggle there can be no donht us to his gameness. No Inggard could live in that race. High clnss horses, speedy and honest, the Best and truest we have, might have tied by the way in that wild flight and died without dishonor, = The race was at the distance the greatest ever cecided in this country. It eclipses Balvator's performance in his match against Tenny, and buries in oblivion all our greatest races. It was run in 2.05, the record for the distance oyer a circdlaf course, and the time made by Salvator in his match, but it is greater than Salvator's performance for the reason thit it was made in a race where there wns much danger of crowding. It is greater than Salvat- or's too, in thae Morello is now a year younger than Salvator when he made his great race. f Port I Perry 'Market. [Quotations by Mosars. A. Ross & Son.] Thursday, July 27, 1893 Fall Wheat 58¢ to 60c. Spring Wheat 55¢ to 58¢: * Goose Wheat 55¢ to bc: Barley (6 rowed) 300 to 406; Barley (2 rowed) 30c, 32¢ to 33¢, Peas--Blackeye 60c to 65¢, Poas--Mummy 55¢ to 60¢, Peas Small 550 to He, Bush wheat 33c to 40¢, Beans T5¢ to $1, Alsike Clover $5. 00 to $6.50; Red Clover $6.00 to $6.50; Grass: Seed $1.50 to $2. 00; Corn 78c to $1, Sheepsking 60c to $1.00 Wool 16c to 17¢, Hides $3 to $34, Beof 85.00 to $6. 00, Pork £6.00 to $7.00, Turkeys 10c to 12¢4 u hiek ens 106 to 10c, nese Te to Te, Pe 16¢ to 18, Eggs 10c to 11, Cheese 12 to 130, Potatoes --bug 70c fo 756; 'Apples 40¢, Hard Wood $4.00 to £5.00; soft Wond $2 to 23, GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer: Wishes to inform the public that hes pre- pared to attend with the utmost carve al sales entrusted to his charge in the Town- ships of Reach, Seugog and Mariposa, A register of dates of sales will be kept at the office of Mr. Orr Graham, V.8., with whom brrangements may be made for sale; 1 torrespondence addressed to me a 0g P.0., will receive prompt attention. "a#r Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. I would also informi those interested in Poultry that I have on hand and for sale fipwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that line please write me for prices or come and see stock. GEORGE JACKSON: Beugog, July 18, 1893. W.M. WILLCOX, Licensed Auctioneer, | FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, wv, the past. extensive practice ibe Sarde | to the ad- patrons, parties favoring me eales may Tely 2 = their heir intarata re e it to the a art to inl Sales in my | ole Bilin 3 nade ont and Blank Notes | 2 undernigned offers i noe Valuable Farm for Sale GEORGE POUND, DECEASED concession of the Township of Reach. A new Barn 60x83, with Stabling and Root Cellars below, standard fruit, two wells of hard water, cistern, &e. for all kinds of grain. and a creek flows through the west part of the farm, to Churches, Post Office, best High Sehool in the Province, tunity for purchnsing u thost desirable home. tate of the Jute George Pound, at her 1 dence, sell or yout Factory IN THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH. being the North-half of lot 17. in the Gth On the premisss arc a new, Two-Story Brick Dwelling House, a gbod; thrifty Orchard of The soil is a good clay loam well adapted There of several acres of good woodland The location is most desirable in every wspect as the property adjoins the village of Fort Perry on the west--is convenient Market aud the Parties will find this sn excellent oppor- Further particolars may be had from the unde: signed, the administratiix of the Es. or from Tros. Port Perry. Covrmice, HARRIETT POUND, Administratrix. F. M. YARNOLD, Solicitor for Estate, Port Perry, July 4, 1893. A FIRST-CLAS FARM FOR SAIH. FPHE oodersigued offers for Sale that first-class Furm being composed of the North 150 acres of lot 23, in the 1st con. of the Township of BROCK. < wats NEW ERCANT nn i AILORING | CENTS FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. Whitby & Blong have much pleasure ih informing the pub- lic that they have leastd the Store lately occupied by Mr. Minty in the Blong Block, where they intend carrying on The Merchant Tailoring AND GENTS FURNILHING BUSINESS. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW, and have bean purchased at a great reduc: tion on coat. chstomers 1 hy peiy on getting op: t tronug, ji Soy attention to all orders and Perea iy guaranteed, of Fine imperted Suitings and Trouserings. We intend to make our Es- tablishment Headquarters for "Fashion" and' 'Money'sWorth" Call and secure your Spriiig and Summer Suits--Hanpsomk, StyLisa and Cara | We will treat you right, and dress you better than you ever wee ih your life. WHITBY & BLONG. Port Perry, April 5, 1803. Agricultural Machines 2 IMPLEMENTS, SUNDERLAND. rPYHE undersigned keeps on Hind and for _ sdle the following Agricultural Mach- ines and Ivplements manofactured by the PUR BAMILTON NPG G0, OF PETERBORO : Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8.-T. Cultivator, 8. T. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Also the following, the munufacture of 100 aeres are cleartd and under good enlti: vation ; 22 acres are seeded to grass sud the baluuee is good bush pasture. There are on the premises a good frame Dwelling House. with stone Cellar ; frame Barn on stone foundation with fine stabling under barn ; a large Driving House with stable room for twelve hmises; a thriving Orchard ; two exdellent wells of water and a cistern. The property is well fenced and all'per- taining to the farm is iu a good state of re- pair- The situation is all that conld he desired ~=adjoining Sonya Railway Stativn, con- venient to Charcl, School, Market and Stores, ## If not sold within one wiofith, will be exchanged for a 50-acre-fari, or leased for a term of years, For fuither particulats; apply to the ptoprieter, DAVID.PURDY, Port Perry: VOTERS LIST, 1598 Municipality of the Township mentioned in sections 5 und 6 of The Ontario Voters' List Act 1359, the copies required by the ssid sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act of all persons appearing by the' last revised Assessment Roll of the said Mun icipality to be entitled to vote ii the said the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal of July, 1893, and reinaing there for inspec- tion, said list; and, if any cnissions or airy other rocecdings to have the said errors correct: ed according to law. Dated, Scugog, July 4, 1893, JOHN FOY, Furnished Rooms fo Rent. IN ENGLEWOOD. ARTIES of two or inore éan be accom modated with rooms at §6 per weck in ding breakfast. must be secured iff advance. - MISS LM of Scugog, County of ad Ontario. (Landscape Gardner.) JOTICE is hereby given, that I have | T)ARTIES requiring my services will transmitted or delivered fo the persons F please address commuuications to or Municipality at Elections for Meftrtbers of Elections ; and that said List was first post- ed ap at my office; ongeugoy; oo the 4th day Electors are called npon to examine the errors are fotind therein, to take immediate Clerk of the Township of Scugog. JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Trinmph Engine. Iam prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imiple- wents, Repairs, &e. tu A call solicited, McDonald's Hotel. One door west of R. K. BRYANT. + Sunderland, April 8, 1808: To School Trustees. HE SCHOOL TRUSTEES of the town ship of Reach are hereby notified that their application to have their School Assess. ment placed ob the Collettor's Roll for the present year mist be made to the Clerk not luter thav the Gri oF August previous to the next meeting of Council, to be held on Monday, "hé 14th of August now next. WAM. SPENCE, Township Clerk. Manchester, July 10th, 1893. ALEX.STIRTON apply personally at the Opserver Office, Port Peiry. ALEX. STIRTON. Port Perry; March 28, 1803. For Sale at a Bargain, HREB Splendid, Young, Pedigreed Short-Horu Bulls. All from imported stock and of most sclect breeding, WM. PEARSON, Manchester, March 20th, 1863. NINE ROOMED HOUSE oii Sithcod street, with good cellar, barn and Waodsied 3 a namber of Apple trees in full Deming, dnd a good well of water. Apply to Mi, F. M. YarNoib, or MR. STRAIGHT or to the proprietor. Address, JOS. LETCHER, Home for Incurables, .| June 15, 1893, Parkdale. GHE Caitmed Corn Beef; Canned Canned Pigs' Feet ; Fresh Horrings, Kippered Tomatoes, » & a'l at same phicesliose Te brought into Canada. prices ever yet shown by us, and all Cheapior Cash. Port Perry, July 26, 1893. and all can od at ping Cheaper than Living jome: ' Tearman's Smoked and sured Hams, Bacon, &e. ougnes | Chipped Beef ; Lobsters, Sardines, Ro Haddies, Corr, Canned 45¢ Bt 1b. Packages, of the finest that are reat variety and at all HE MILLI: sets of Diner Ward Japan T BOOTS AND SHOES FO And just received some of the fir f FORMAN & SON. T. C. Marriage License Office. PORT PERRY NURSERIES - I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which | is strictly first-class, and of good size will be sold che&p by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers. -- European Mountain Ash, English, Seotch and America Elms, Black Walnut, White Ash, N Norway Maple; European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Nervog Spruce, Red Cedar, &c. | A yew ToousaND AvrrLe TREES OF EXTRA SIZE, six years old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch in diameter. Also a Light | Grade Stock--clean, handsome, thrifty trees--just below first-class in size; Apples at 15 cts., Pear and Plum; 40 cts. | each, ; Address, GC KELLETT, Box 127, 85 Port PERrny, Ont Port Perry, March 22, 1304. | 6 REMIOWAL.SS sie E HAVE MOVED out business to the South side of Queen Street and, now occupy the extensive premises IY just vacated by Mg. B. F. ACKERMAN, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything iti tlie arness I.ine ee WHICH FOR------ CHEAPNESS, STYLE, Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, &e., in abundance, Comparison of Prices Courted. BEATTY & BONGARD: Port Perry, March 9, 1892. You Will Be Robbed In Chicago During the World's Fair If You are Every ea) lo Lebar will receiv at our office at any hv d Fair, and we will locate y Wo personally hy veatigs Fle, and can save § DAY BLADE or CHICAGO vane entitle the holder to call ht or Sunday, during the \V. ho Not Posted place, Pr JAS, McCULLOCH: 10, 1893. Short-Horn 0 Bul gs HE nilersigned keeps for service at his Sb a grand, young 8hort-horn Pe adudesd by competent. . | jndges, one of the best anywhere to be vy Service, 81. PAL KA LSOMIN ING, &C. HE undersigned would take this oppor- tnnity of thanking his has'a post office, re room. All ree to every 3,3 highly room, telegraph office; waiting Abselutcly those iv iisRes nie er. THX HAT : i -f 7} 1 Tei! eekli and have tl Jar ad circhintion of any AA Dews- Jaren n the world--500,000 copies weekly. he price of efthor paper {5 $2. 00 FER YEAR, $1.00 you wx RoNIns, 9 THRE TH yous a 418 a Chicago and tha World's wif isp Hey coples sent free to st Weeklies he World 00 COPIES WEEKLY. W. D. BOYCE, 115-117 rons for their liberal and still ion patronage during the time he has carried on the business of AL PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepared than ever to exeeute all orders for Parties entrnsting their work to me may outed; My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronage soli- cited. - WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1898. Mrs. Alva Nowe mmer com be ey ce :] ract wher, wi wl | him at nen Tris ome of I ever _ | Painting, Ralsomining and Paper Hanging rely on having it neatly and promptly exe-{ ; of Of Weta | Ont. writes, "My baty was and noth | McGoll' 1 ARE THE BES > LARDIN BHANFION GOLD MEDAL OIL wen. CYLIND] T stowed on lini since commencing business ii Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, Expeditiously antl in a manner that ¢ cannot Tail to give satis- faction to my patrons, Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick CARNEGIE'S | Roiier Me 1% IN FULL BLAST! a san HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincer® thanks for the large measufe of patronage be- horoughly overltauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most appioved and modern machinery includiiig the ROLLER PROCESS for the mannfacture of Flour, is prepa The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest Brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts. EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY: All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING dohe oh short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. | Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. LANG & MEHARRY ree WITH Aremiinsmion UT Magnificent ~ Stock of everything in their line. LAING & MEHARRY. V4 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 & PROVISIONS 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 any quantity of Oate' * | Beans, Flax, Eggs, &e = '£7 GIVE ME A CALL €3 Port Perry, March 10, 1802, JUST RECEIVED. The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of FANCY + GI Consisting of : TOILET SETS in Plicsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, &e. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles; Boletian Ware, &ec., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §& PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Sensdt; ih eA J. DAVIS, VOR SALE BY ALL THE LEADING BLONG BLOCK, | ro Ceineut. E. H PURDY. DS Cheneist and Fi PORT Fon: 6 Pieces Freath Brocattelle @ Parlor Suité-- 6 Pieces good Moguetts Pliah 1 & w Parlor Buite-- 6 Picsen best American ir ; Parlor Suite 6 Pieces laut A wérjoan Hafr Cloth 'Hal Parlor Biiite--. 6 Piecré best Token Plush, and back, vely lurge set @ i Task da : #2 Above are Solid Walnut Frames a well finished, Also Bedroom Sete as low as $11.75 #ar A Cirw Soricrren, Ji Wi DAVIS, | : Furniture Rooms; Diccen $4: Port Péirj, Sept. 20, 1862. pi b AS THEY SHOULD BEI IMAR andetstghed H fas & on wid tork Boots and Shoes of his oWn make sh he is prepared to SETI CHITA. They are manufactured of the ery ul material and for cheapness and manship cannot be excelled Iti Gn os 8 ad My life-long expetishce joining counties. in the manufacture of Boots und Shoes giv me an advantage over more od dealers and my present stock in such ae Furein} to give satisfaction aud the pri are right. ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. or SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY: Repairing promptly attended to, Cement Patches neatly executed. Ladies' plieh] Heol Plates; Button Pastries, the sam put ih: Laces in €otthi, Legtlipr, and Port Poise, biiidls of Findings on Hand, ala Rubber Bbbtsahd tht repaired. The Best Material! No Shodd¥i N§ heepskin ! | £3 Prices to Suit ths Times. 4 Give me a call dt the Market Block, orf Ferry: #. BOND: Port Perty, Sept. 22, 189%; HARNE N returning thanks patrotiage ekterided fo fhe years, I would respectfully intimate that am, as usual, now ready for business, and have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS or over 8 ta the public for 3 HEAP. user which I am determined to sell véty £ As an inducement to CasH plire! aut of 1 A Dowd of 0 pr ee | will be allowed on all Sales from now until Jun. 1st next. All work belng MADE BY ; and no factory work kept ifi Afbek; é superiority of my goods will at onée become apparent. Intending purchasers will find that by giving me a call before lobking elsewhert they can he suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an nde, putable guarantee that perfect sutisfatrlod | will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of business kept constantly on hand and repairs neatly aud promptly attcnded to, JOHN ROLPH: Port Perry, Dec, 1, 1892. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. HE UNDERSIGNED NED begs to annoiinee to the inhabitants of Port Perry and strvouRdihg country that he has purchased of MR. A.D. WHEELER the Butcherin; Business lately carried on by him, also VA good will in said business, and i now prepreed to supply all patrons with JUST - SUCH - MEATS as caunot fail to meet the requirements of all, 'and trusts by offering ouly Cppics MEATs at moderate prices, and DPtoess in business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. 47 All orders left at my Stal. ip Market Building, or with me on a with conveyance, "will hora 3 fal 1B Pures, April Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A., Piston. and 7. ureday 7:30. Church of the Ascension. REY. MR. FLETCHER, Pastor. Sunday Services, 10:30 and Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30, St. John's Church: (prESBYTERIAN,} 8 REV. RICHARD WRITEMAN, BA; Pisve REEL R fh gis, we. coo, Sn Sabbath Shrvides, 10:30 and 6:30. : Week Eveliing Service, Thursday, 30. fond Weaving and HE UNDERSIGNED thanks for the liberal 'don him iu the Sabbath Services, 1 Woek Evening Service. welcome and

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