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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Oct 1893, p. 3

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received part of a d a this time received 93 Cases containing nd Gentlemen's Boots and [Shoes. an give you most i Ju ( ey in it." There oi Qounty. © 4 "a S a Government the other day issued tation Smyrna Raising and Figs. : Seeders Haising and have them in store at old price. We got ahead and bought a large is generally sold at 45c & 50c per |b. we will give you all you want a and if not equal to our representations we will re have again advanced, but we are prepared for it. Sugar 20 lbs for $1. Raisins bo per 1b. tor 6 PAIRS "Overshoes for Fall and Winter Wear, and having an order prohibiting the further {mpor- Jot of In Teas we have just ivect importation of Japau Teas really fine equal to what t 30¢ 1b. il refund your money. Sugars Good Yellow refined 6 Ibs. for 260 Tapioca 4 lbs. Church of the Ascension. REV. JOS. FLEICHER, M.A, INCUMBENT. § Mating, 10.30 a.m, Evensong, 7 p.m. Sunday My School, 2.0 am Thursday--Evensong, 7.8) p.m. ' Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A,, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:80. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. Bt. John's Church. 4 (PRESBYTERIAN,) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A., PAsTO Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. 'Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. Baptist Church. REV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 180. TR -- N BE ESTABLISHMENT. Whitby & Blong have much pleasure in informing the pub- lic that they have leased the Store lately occupied by Mr. Minty in the Blong Block, HIGING, Lang, Bushel Baskets, Whip M for 25c and all other Groceries Cheap | Cheap ! | Jot of that extra fine Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, Sugar Cured Hams, Fearman's Rolled Bacon, &e. We will open in a few days the. finest in this part of Uanada. T Marriage License Office. Port PrrRy, Sept. 20, 1893, | Cheap {11 Just bought another assortment of Lamps and Glassware . 0. FORMAN & SON. A Letter from Emerson. 1 have used Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry and I think it the best remedy for summer complaint, It has done a great deal of good to myself and children" Yours truly, Mgrs, Wu, WHITELY, Emerson, Man. -- tet The following portion of the Cartwright Prize List did not appear in our issue of last week : SHEEP --c)mswoLD. Aged Ram--1st Mr. H. Poland, Yearling Ram-- 1st James Coates. Ran Lamb--Ilst Mr. Wm. Darcy; 2nd Mr. James Contes. Two Ewes that have raised Lambs this season-- lst Mr. James Coates, Two Shearling Ewes--lst Mr. Wm. Darcy; 2nd Mr. Jumes Coates. Two Ewe Lambs-- 1st Mr. Henry Poland ; 2nd Mr. James Coates. SHEEP --LEICESTER. : Yearling Ram--1st Mr, Thos. A, Wright ; 20d Mr. Auson Taylor. Ram Lamb---Ist Mr, R. Suggitt; 2nd Mr, Jno. Wright. Two Ewes that have raised lambs this seanon--1st Mr, Jno, Wright ; 2nd Mr. R. Suggitt. wo Shearling Ewes--1st Mr, T. A. Wright ; 2ud Mr. Jos. Campbell. Two Ewe Lambs--Ilst Mr. Jno, Wright ; Mi Suggitt. Two Shearling Kwes 1 Dell. ; x Two Ewe Lambs-- 1st Mr. Abram Beacock. POULIRY. Plymouth Rocks--1st Mr James Darr; 2nd Mr. Samuel Shepherd. Black Spanish--1st Mr, Weeley Mont gomery. White Dorkins--1st Mr. 20d Mr, James Parr. Brown Leghorns--I1st Mr. James Holmes ; 2nd Mr.f James Holmes. Hamburgs-- 1st Me, Richard Rowan ; 2nd Mr. Albert Spinks. Turkeys-- 1st Mr. Samuel Shepherd ; 20d Mr, Teasdel Whitfield. Geese--1Ist Mr. Joseph Campbell; 2nd Mr, Henry Poland. Ducks--1Ist Mr. Albert Spinks ; 20d Mr, Albert Spinks, James Parr; tn Highly Praised. GENTLEMEN. -- 1 have used your Hagyar 1's Yellow Oil and have found iz uuvyyualled for burns, spraivs, scalds, rheumatism, croup and colds. of it, Mrs. Hionr, Montreal, Que. a gal The gold coins of Great Britain con- tain one-twelfch alloy. Boston is nid to have made the first American ambrella, 1 have recommended it _to many friends and they also speak highly W.M.WILLCOX, Licensed Auctioneer, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. VALUATOR, &c., REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. TAKE this opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal patronage which I have received in the past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be turtied to the ad- vantage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales may rely on their interests being fully protected. No effort will 'be spared to make it to the advantage of par- ties to place their Sales in my hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank. Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. Port Perry; July 13, 1893, MISS ADA IRWIN Begs vo inform the public that she is pre- pared to color and re-shape Felt or Straw Hats and Bonuets in the latest styles, Alu Hair Weaving and Fancy Work of all kinds. Stamping a specialty. Lowest terms, -- Next door to the Methodist Church, Port Perry, Sept. 10th, 1863. Tr tb Bo i Village of Saintfield ! HE house is a two-story frame in good repair on a stone foundation with a good stone cellar. On the first floor are a parlor, sitting room, bed room, dining room, kitcken and pantry. On the second floor are three roomy bed rooms, hall and closet. There is an abundance of bard and soft wager on the premises; a stable, carriage house, hen house and pig pén. The lot contains five acres of good land well fenced and a thrifty young orchard of choice fruit trees, Apply to MRS. C. BLAKELY, on the premises, Ssintfield, Sept. 12, 1803. Strayed. N MAY last from the premises of Mr. E. White, lot 20, con. 9, Reach, A Yearling Jersey Heifer, color dark brown, slit in one of her ears ; also strayed at the same time from the same premises an aged Red Cow, line back, in calf: A suitable reward will be paid to any one giving such information as will lead to their recovery. JESSE 1RELAND, Port Perry, July 25, 1893. . WANTED. Finns ctnpioyiment with is Port Perry Market. [Quotations by Messrs. A. Ross & Son.] Thursday, Oct. 19, 1893. Fall Wheat 54¢' to 55c. Spring Wheat 5ic to 56¢. Goose Wheat 50c to 52¢. Barley (6 rowed) 33¢ to 40c, Barle Ye rowed) 30¢ to 33e. Cc, Oats 27¢ to 28¢, Peas--Blackeye 62¢ to 6c, Peas--Muommy 54¢ to 5c, Peas--Small 50c to 500, Buchwheat 38c to 41c, Beans 75¢ 8 75¢ to $1, ; Alsike Clover $5.50 to $8.50, $5 to 3 as salesmen, Experience met NECERSArY, Handsome ontfit and tl.e benefit of over 25 years uxperience furnished every man. Choice Special lines and control of territory. We have over 700 neres of cholce stock and can give yon many advantages. Our mode of securingand retaining salesmen is superior. Call for our terms. The trial wilt cost you nothing. a StoNE & WELLINGTON. STILL LEADING! HE UNDERSIGNED begs to return T thanks for the liberal and still increas: ing patronage bedtowed on him since com- mencing the Butchering Business and would state that he is better prepared than ever to supply the public witi 2 all, and trusts by offering MATS at moderate prices, and promptmess in business to receive a liberal share of public patronage, 2 All orders left at my Stall in the Market Building, or with me on my rounds with conveyance, will receive immediats and careful attention. 3 ; ISAAC J. WHEELER Port Perry, Aug, 16, 1863 ; SPLENDID Hd Brick Dueling. fos X ACRES OF LAND The Merchant Tailoring Toronko, Ont. | pe only CHoicr 3 i a aring | Garden ; there and Stable on Soft Water and all where they intend carrying on AND GENT'S FURNISHING BUSINESS. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW. and have been purchased-at a great reduc- tion on cost, customers may rely on getting the full advantage of the reduction. ~ Hop- ing by strict attention to business, keeping only the Newest, Best and Most Fashion- able Goods and at prices that cavnot fail to satify customers to merit libcral patronage. #4 Prompt attention to all orders and Perrrar Firs goaranteed. ---- TADQUAR ND AND BRACKET | Tarred and Felt, Buildin, v Bi: Poles, Clothes d 2 ; Forks, Si EE 666660 : AS Yer undersigned while returning thanks for the liberal and steadily in- g patronage bestowned ou him since commencing busines in Port Perry, ould weg to state that he is in receipt of large consignments of the ehrated Scranton Coal | esires to solicit orders for it- Don't place your orders before inspecting OAL ! ~I'F stowed on him since commercing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at @ large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the factic CARN IN FULL BLAST! HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prepared to do CHO Do f ; my patrons, : The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, foists, Scantling, Boards, Pick els, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Newel Posts, EZ" BILL LUMBER. A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. ock. Deliveries made to any part of the town and Prince Albert, T have just placed in my Yards a superior Weigh Scales of the Gurney Jest p y , 80 that my patrons may rely on obtaining correct weight. Spring Styles of Fine impcrted Suitings and Trouserings. We intend to make our Es- tablishment Headquarters fo Cal and secure your Spring and Summer "Fashion" and Money sWorth® Perky, July 19, 18 50 keeps in Stock-- Lime, Water Lime, Plasterers' Hair. | kinds of Lumber. Timber, Shingles, &e. OOD-- various lengths. C. Le VICKERY. 93. Suits--HANDsoME, Stynisa and Curae | We will treat you right, and dress you better than you ever were in your life. WHITBY & BLONG. Port Perry, April 5, 1893. FINALTY COURT. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THA] a Court will be held, pursuant to th Ontario Voters' List Act, 1389, by hi Honor the Judge of the County Court o the County of Outarios at the Town Hall in the Village of Port Perry, On SATURDAY, tae 2lst DAY OF OCTO! BER, 1893, at" Ten o'clock a. mw. to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the municipality of the VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY. for 1893. All persons having business at the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. F. M. YARNOLD, Clerk of Port Perry. Dated Oct. 4, 1503. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Wishes to inform the public that heis pre- pared to attend with the utmost care all sales entrusted to his charge in the Town. ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A register of dates of sales will be kept at the office of Mr. Orr Graham, V.8., with whom arrangements may be made for sales. All correspondence addressed to me at Scugog P.O. will receive prompt attention. #ar Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. I would also inform those interested in Poultry that I have on hand and for sale upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that line please write me for prices or come and seo stock. GEORGE JACKSON. Scugog, July 18, 1803. ~ Lost, Stedyed or Stolen. YELLOW TERRIER DOG from the St, Charles Hotel Sheds, Port Perry, This dog greatly resemllega fox in color and ap- nrmpce but is Inrger and has a small white tip ou tall, Has lost some front teeth, hasa white pot on thie breast, Any person or per- gous found detaining him after this date will oseeuted according tolaw. Any intelli. gence concerning him may be left at the OBSERVER Office, Port Perry. Epsom, Aug. 21, 1808. ICHARD WATSON, AT ALL CRITICAL PERIODS AND CHANGE O wire. S94 by ail Drugeits or Uy mai 'prics 80 hE 3 X YS : R 3 pis pues Splendid, Young, Pedigreed Short-Horn Bulls. = All from imported stock and of most select breeding. © WM. P 'EARSON. Manchester, March 20th, 1893. FARM FOR SALE. $5100 ILL PURCHASE 150 Acres of Land, ; being the east half of lot No. 7 and the south-west 50 acres of lot 8, in the 6th concession of the Township of CARTWRIGHT the Estate of the late | James Hooey, Deceased, This farm is nearly all cleared and a good | part of it free from stumps: is well watered thin five miles of Port Perry, on the leading road thereto.-- "If not sold within thirty days it will be leased for a term of years. | Yor further particulars enquire of Jame: and built upon, and w The soil is clay. Parr at Blackstock. y ; ~ JAMES Par a QENT. Blazkstock, Ang. 2 have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now FTaimrmess Ihine e©© oe REMIOVR 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 FOR GHEJPNESS, STYLE, : : Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County, wuicn Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, &e., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Courted. BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry, March 9, 1892. FRT Wwe a SURPLUS of the following Nursery Stock WHICH IS STILY FIRST-CLASS, and of GOOD 81zE will be sold CHEAP by thandred or in quantities to sul purchasers.-- European Maru Ash, English, Scotch and American Elms, Black Wet, Winte Ash, Norway. Maple, European Larch, Azan and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &e. A ETHOUSAND APPLE TREES OR EXTRA SIZE, SIX years old, 7 Jligh, inch to 1} inch in diameter. Alsoa Light Grade Stgclean, handsome, thrifly lrees--just below first-class in sizlpples at 15 cts., Pear and Plum, 40 cls. each. : * Address, \C. C. KELLETT, LAING & MEHARRY -- HAVE AGATIN-- OPENED OUT WITH A Magnificent ol - #6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth @ Parlor Suite-- 5 Parlor Buite-- : ¥ iy ¥ = a 6 Piccon best American Hair Cloth, fras gilded @ 837. 6 Picces best Queen Plush pring edge and back, very large set @ $65, 3 &r Above are Solid Walnut Frames and well finished. Furniture Rooms, Also Bedroom Sets aé Tow as 811.75. ar A Cart Sorteirep. J.W. DAVIS, | Qiieen Si. Port Perry, Sept. 29, 1892. a HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. Beans, Flax, Eggs, &c EZ GIVE ME A CALL §3 ERR Pa : 8 Easy Wis BMIEONY = = Essa Stock of everything in their line LAING & MEHARRY. | are rivht, ~ | put in, BE. IE. PURDY Roller and Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds, FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISIONS EZ The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Oate _H.. PURDY., The Subscriber has just received a Complete Aseortment of ished Rooms fo Rent. IN ENGLEWOOD. TIES of two or more can be accom- pdated with rooms at $6 per week in- breaktiast, 3 ns must be secured in advahce. i MISS E. L. PALMER, est 50th Street, + A 5 Englewood, Chicago, Ill: tion, Coughs, tee, "ak or Chios Bhllot'a Porous satisfaction,--25 cents. 3 REFERENCES. ¥. Rosse . J. Davis, |W. i. McCaw, (Fort Perry. | H. Parsons, : ans Tabules cure the blues. 893. Tabules oure scrofula. Tabules prolong life. ns Tabules cure headache. ans Tabules cut [8 x 127, Port PERRY, Ont. Pdgry, March 22, 1503. ¥ Wot a boy In every town In the United States {o sell single copies of the SATURDAY LAM CHICAGO LEBGER. The papers are readily £old to every shop, store, factory, on tet, to farmers, at home, aud to strangers who are in town. Any hustling boy can s@t and sell these bright illustrated papers. They are the easiest selling papers pub. lishedgents testify. "I'§pers fell for 6 cents a copy. The boy sendeus 3 cents for each copy he sells, and keep®iher 2 cents for himself. Ii costs nothing he hoy to start in business, and he rans kk of baying papers left oy his hands, 88 wi ke back all ungold copies. Not enly boys §good agents, but girls, and invalids. or! who cannot do hurd work. Ever: one Wiles to T make money shoul APPLPN ¢ 1 To any one who will iT handle the papers re kular) free as long os X in w 3 mol 4 to boys to BO Sustiing A lad who p tak the business. The SATURDAY BLADE Is di and sold on SATURDAY, nnd the Cig. ER On WEDNESDAY. The Brave Is a newspaper, fully illustrated, The Ly a family story paper, also fully illustrated by our own artisis. The great poph Iariffhese papers is Tully attes ed by their immense circulation, The averige weekly el of the SATURDAY B1,ADE Is 275,000 copies, and that of the CHICAGO LEDGER 140,000 oo rtainly no stronger proof of their selling quali wuld be asked; and nearly all thefladreds of thousands of coplek are sold by boys. The BLADE is the wonder of the neypr world, and the LEDGER 18 olose after it. . r Boys Everywhere Are Making Money. . - Here is YOUR Chance. rite for Sample Copies, Terms and Particulars to 4TS DEPARTMENT." W. D. BOYCE, 115 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. FANCY + COXSISTING OF : TOILET SETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, eo. PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cul Glass Bottles; Bohemian Ware, §e., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §t. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. s 'l'abules aro of great value: : BLONG BLOCK, JUST RECEIVED. DDDS A.J. DAVIS, Chemist and Druggi | | PORT PERE LR réturning thanks to the public for the A patronage extended tome for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that'l: am, as usual, now ready for business, ard have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP As an inducement to Casy purchase:§ ~b Dcouch of 10 por conde will be allowed on all Sales from now until Jan. lst next. All work beiuge MADE BY HAND, and no factory work kept in stock, . the superiority of my goods will at once become apparent. dF ntending purchasers will find that by giving me a call before looking elsewhers. they can be suited in quality urd price, my loug experience in the trade being an indis, putable guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of business kept, constantly on hand and repairs neatly au promptly attended. to. JOHN ROLPH: Port Perry, Dec, 1, 1892. BOOTS & SHOES AS THEY SHOULD BEf IT\HE undersigned bas on hand a stock of Boots and Shoes of his own make which he is prepared to SELL CHEAP They are manufactured of the very best material and for cheapness and good work- manship cannot be excelled in this or ad-- joining counties. My life-long experience. in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes gives, me an advantage over more inexperience dealers and my present stock is:uch as | warrant tu give satisfaction and the prices ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. X | SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY. {| _ Repairing promptly attended to. Cement | Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polish, | Heel P.ates; Button Fastners, the same Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Por | Poise. All kinds of Findings on hand, also. lubber Cement. Rubber Boots and Coats repaired. TA pT The Bast Material! No Shoddy | M4 Sheepskin! ! & Prices to Suit the Times. Give me a call at the Market Block, ort Perry. . WM. BOND. Port Pert Sept. 22, 1802. PAINTING KALSOMINING, &C: HE undersigned would take this oppar- tunity of thanking his pumerous put- rons for their liberal and still increasing, patronage during the time he has carried en the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is betger prepared than ever to execute al orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging: Parties entrusting their work to me may. rely or: having it neatly and promptly exe: cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,,' when contracting. alt A continuance of public patronage soli cited. PR A : WM. TREMEER. Port Perry; Mar. 23, 1598. : Agrenlural Machin IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND: HE under: T Uowiug Agricultural Mach-. sale the ines and I-plements manufactured by the. MTR EAMILTON MTS 0 OF PETERBORO : oy Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combing: si tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8. T,' Cultivator, 8. Harrow, L Roller, Steel Frame Cultivator, Binder signed keeps on hand and for ol cks, &o.' \lso the following, the manufactire JOBN ABEL, Toronto | Jigh class Threshing outfits, Traction x Engine and Machines, Victor wiler, Portable Tiiumph ki I pared to ev are Ftonenin Rpt! luchil nents; Repairs, wm A call solicited. 4AcDouvald's Hotel.

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