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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Feb 1894, p. 3

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'The undersigned has instruetion from ONTARID CARRIAGD ORES, PORT PERRY! Friday, March 2, 1894 All his Valuable and Famous Stallions, agd splendid stock of Buggies, Cutters, Sehr, v Wagers: Corts, &e., &, BTALLIONS, Victor Napoleon 38148--Trotting, Young Southam pton--Cob, Banshine--Trotting, . MoUrer r--Draught Une-third interest in Ambitlon--Dravght. 'She Fooled Her Father. Elmira, Out., Fob, 9.-- A good story is told of a fumer living near Elmira, though the accident nccompanying it is | to be regretted. The fanner has an amiable daughter to whom a certain young man has been paying his atten- tions in the face of the most vigilant and unyielding parental opposition. 1n order to overcome the difficulties which thus prevented the two young hearts beating as one in the ordinary way, they. were obliged to hold clandestine '| meetings, and the plucky young lady always assisted her lover into the house through an up-stairs window by means of a rope. When paterfamilies smelled the rat he got at the end of the rope himself one evening and was ascending very satisfactorily until his face was nearly up to the window. Just then his daughter let go of the rope and he fell to the ground and broke his leg. ; . Hard Luck.--An elderly woman in Chatham has been fined $25 under the Ontario medical act for treating patients suffering from cancer, She used an Indian remedy) it is said, with marked success. She "would not ask any pay from the poor, bu} took it from others who were able to rdink as ir . URNS Quinine Wine is the best tonic for weakuees, debility and lack of strength, It is an appetizing tonic of the highest merit Port Perry Market. [Quotations by Mossrs. A. Ross & Son.] Thursday, Feb, 15, 1894 Tull Wheat 57¢ to 58c. Spring Wheat 56¢ to 60c. Goose Wheat 52¢ to bd, Barley (6 rowed) 35c to 42¢, Rye 40¢, Oats 30¢ to 82¢c, Peas--Blackeye 66c to 62¢, Peas--Mummy 55¢ to 58¢, Peas--Small 50¢ to 50e, Buckwheat 35c to 40c, Beans 70¢ to 00, Alsike Clover 85.50 to $0.80, Red Clover £5.75 to £6.10, Grass Seed $1 25 to $1.75 Fo HORSES, Driving Horse, Working Horse, Sunshine yearling Colt, BUGGIES, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, 40. New Buggies--Intest styles, Bugel 's--second-Hahd New Cutters, Cutters--second-tantl; ew d Carts, Trotting Sleigh; "ony Cart, Ret Bob-Sikighs, Minnola Cart, Photons--sedond hand, ; Lumber Wagon--new, 8 8cts Harness--good as new; 1 Set Couce Harness, 1 Dog Cart, 12 Ladders, 90 Cedar Posts, 6 Wheelbarrows, 1 ¥alnpt Wardrobe, 8 Badsteads, 1 |iilehoard, 1 Glass Capbonrd --nety, 1 Stove--Rattan Heater, 1 Sewing Machide, AVSALE AT ONE O0'CLOCK.-&SR This will be a grand opportunity to secnre valnable and desirabie property at auction prices as all will positively "be sold with- out the slightest reserve; 7% The sale will ho conducted so that parties may return by train the same evening north and soutls, TERMS OF BALE.--~AN sums' "of 810 and nnden, each; over that amount8 months wredit will be given on approved notes. Mr: Graham's Houses nd Lots sitoated on on Queen and Lilla Streets will he sold at th# close of the sala of personal property : terms for which wili be made know on day of sale* W. M. WILLCOX, Auctioneer, Port Perry, Feb. 6, 1891, 0 tt be pt CB 85 00 50 06 Money to Loan.--Mr. F. M Yarnold, Solicitor has any: amount of money to loan at lowest rates of in terest; in sums to suit Uorrawer, MISS ABA IRWIN Begs wo inform the public that she is pre pared to color and re-shape Felt or Straw Hats and Bonnets in the latest styles, Alos! Hair Weaving and Fancy Work of all kinds. Stamping a specialty, Lowest terms, -- Re door to the Methodist Church, ort Perry, Sept. 19th, 1893. etme Ripans Tabules cure jaundice. Ripans Tabules prolong life. Ripaas Tabules:: for liver troubles. Corn 20c to 50¢, Sheepskins 500 to 6c. Wool 13c to 6c, Hides §3 to 83, Beef $56.00 to $6.00, Pork $5.50 to $5 75, + Turkeys 10e to 10c, Ducks 10¢ to 10e, Chickens 7e to To, Geese Te to Te, Butter 16c to £0, Eggs 14¢ to 16, Cheese 12¢ to 15¢, Potatoes 300 to 30e, Apples 30c to 50¢, Ripans Tabules banish pail. Ripans Tabules : for torpid liver. WANTED SALESME to sell a choice line of Nursery Stock and Seed Potatops. LIBERAL SALARY or COMMISSION pain wrrgLY. PERMANENT and PAYING POSITIONS to GooD MEN. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to BEGINNERS. EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN IF DESIRED. Write at once for terms to The Hawks Nursery Co., Rochester, N.Y. 5 | | i PV RES to inform the public of Port | Petry and surrounding country, that {after four years experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the United States, he is better prepared than ever to execute any of the following branches of lis trade :--Stone Masonry, Brickl ying in all its branches; Plain and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain permanent rand will endure 'any weather. Brick Cisterns without avy wood in their con- struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All material required in my line will be kept constantly on hand, and for sale after the first of next April, GEO. GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1594, Every Department Fullly Equipped for the HOLIDAYS Don't fail to see my magnificent stock. | state tha "- Eo a----. Now he Time to Ge Booted! People Say it is Hard Times! Well, if that the case I will make it Easy Times " BOOTS of Superior Quality at a Great Reduction in Price that will surprise you. ALL SIZES-MY OWN MAKE, Keep no other--No inferior Stock. Differ- ent sizes made up, all of which 1 will dis- pose of, BOOTS that when you see them and hear the priees you will be sure to pur- chase. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. 2 Laces, Polish and Waterproof Blacking. Raber Overcoats and Rubber Bootsre- aired. #ar Next door to the Market. 4 ; . WM. BOND. Port Perry, Nov, 14, 1893, E undersigned has roceived instruction T from Mr. McFarlane to offer for sale the North part of Lots 84 and 85 on the East side of Cochrane Street, Port Perry, Upon the premises are a suitable, good two-story frame dwelling honse with stone cellar and wood shed attached ; splendid well and cistern, both in good condition ; excellent garden and a large number of choice finit trees, &e.. The property is well fenced and is in every way desirable, being situated on the most delightfully located street in town, the views from the Poise are grand and the locality | eth. ul By paying a small amonnt down the purchaser can have a number of years in which to pay the balance. Porton particulars, apply to M: G. ROBSON, 5 on the premises: Port Perry, Jan 16, 1804. "TTO RENT. TWO FARMS of 100 Acres each being lots 10, in concessions 12 and 13, SCUGOG- Will be rented separately or together.-- Good Dwellings with Stone Cellars, and good Barns, with Stone Stables under, ou cach farm. Three acres of Orchard in good hearing. These farms were formerly owned by Lyman Savage. Possession at unce. Apply to the owner, JAMES HEAL, Jan. 10, 1804. Port Perry Farm of 170 Acres For Sale or Rent POINT MARA. (VOUTH-HALYVES of Lots 15 and 186, con- WD cession A, Mara. Finest clay soil, fronting on Lake Siméoo, one mile from Gamebridge, five miles from Beaverton, Possession Jat March, privlege 'of fall ploughing. Gobd frame buildings. Terms easy. Apply to JAMES B, WARREN, Beaverton, Or JUDGE BURNHAM, Whitby, For Sele or to Rent. { i FARM of the Inte Jawrs Byers, deceased, being the West-half of the East-half of lot No. 4, in the 31d concession of Cartwright, 50 ACEES Rich Soil, goad well and pump ; nearly all cleared, a vomfortable. log housse, a large frame barn and stable, Will be sold ata low figure on easy terms, or, if reuted, the Ex- ecutor will accept improvements upon the lace, such as fencing, &c., in lien of honey 4 a Where they have in Stocks ome 59, worth, which they intend Sacri- ficing for Cash as fast as possible. T. C. FORMAN & SON. Marriage License Office. Port PERRY, Feb, 7, 1894. i E © HN J P URD Y FINDING THAT HIS INCREASING TRADE REQUIRED More 3# Room has at considerable expense enlarged his place of business throughout and is better pre pared than ever to supply his numerous customers, 0. 1 Stock of Fresh and reliable Groceries & Provisions always on hand. MEALS and FEED at all kinds. Also, Barrel, Sack and Dairy Salt. CASH PAID At all times for any quantity of QATS, PEAS, BEANS, FLAX and EGGS. Batter and Eggs taken at all times in exchange for Goods, Will be prepared in a couple of weeks to by Buy ££ quantity of First-Class Pork | = for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. #7 Highest piice paid for any gnintity of Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy. an > D | I. I. PURDY. Port Perry, Nov. 9, 189%, 598888200800088800000 88018 or rent, Apply to JACOB PFEFFER, Executor, Oct. 26, 1893. Tara, Ont. SPLENDID SIX ACRES OF LAND FOR SATE. cheice and well-appointed residence and six acres of land on which there isa fine Park containing 2 fcrés{ a fine, bearing Orchard of one acre and good Garden ; there i$ a splendid Driving House and Stable on the preriices. Hard and Soft Water and all other coiveniences. The Carriage Drive and Grounds are plant- ed with various kinds of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &e. This property is beautifully located on Union Aveuue just on the southern border on the Town of Port Perry and is a very de. sirable property and wiil be sold at x Baraaix, For further particulars apply to the pro- prietress on the premises. KUPHEMIA DAWES, Port Perry, Aug. 80, 1593. PAR FOR SALE | On the premises are a good dwelling house, '| barn with stone walls and stabling below ; a good orchard and well, = The soil is a good | clay loam. The farm is convenient to church and school and ouly five miles from Port Perry, on a leading road. Ii not sold it will be rented for a term of years, For further partienlars applv to Mrs, Sophia Mark and Ndwin Mark, Little Britain, or to F. M. YARNOLD, Solicitor, Port Perry. Dé. 20, 183. S HE UNDERSIGNED begs to return T thanks for the liberal aud still (increas: ing patronage hestowed on him since com- mencing the Butchering Business and would t he is better prepared than ever to supply the public with JUST SUCH MEATS as cannot fail to meet the requirements of all, and trusts by offering only Chorce | Meats at moderate prices, and promptnese in husiness to receive a liberal share of public patronage. ar All orders left at my Stall in the with conveyance, d careful attention. x ge, ISAAC J. WHEELE. L receive immediat. Brick Dwelling House \ hgh 10, ® Township of Reach. | rncently owned by Mr. Armenia Shier,-- ILL LEADINGI| PORT PERRY NURSERIES): / have a SURPLUS of the following WNursery Stock WHICH Is STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, and of GOOD 8izE w:// be sold CHEAP by the hundred or in quantities to sugt purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Scotch andAmeScan E lms, Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, Cre. A FEW THOUSAND APPLE TREES OR EXTRA SIZE, SIX years old, 7 feel high, inch to 1} inch in diameter. Alsoa Licht Grade Stock--clean, handsome, thrifty trees-- just below first-class in size; Apples at 15 cts., Pear and Plum, 40 cts. each. | Address, C. C. KELLETT, | Port PERRY, Ont: Box 127, Port Perry, March 22; 1803; ---- RoLLer | IN FULL BLAST! EEE HE undersigned 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 staté that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS GRISTIN faction to 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, Joists, Scantling, Bodrds, 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. 83880880828880088880888880808 HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ETRE EET The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of | os aig | D&E y A { OF : | TOILET SETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather; §e. | CONSISTING PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, §e., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, &e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season, A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Druggist PORT PERRY FOE TTITIITTTITTEITEEToeEES BLONG BLOCK, LAING & MEHARRY -- HAVE AGAIN -- OPENED OUT! -- WITH A lagnificent tocix K Large ad Maga | We have much pleasure in stating: business have been largely increased and wa furnish perfect fitting Suits from s sowest English, Scotch, Irish, and Canadian Cloths ever 8 in Port Perry. Ge FASHION BLE, ST 5996646 ¢ FEERETEE will do well to Market Building, or with me on my rounds | Canadian. ort Uerry, Aug, 16, 1808, first-class workmen employed. * Full satisfaction _ Gent's Furnishings. Everythin 'ine of Superior Quality, Latest Styles and Lowe: large line of the Newest Styles in EZ A | Port Perry, Nev, call early and select t WHITBY 30, 1893. of everything in their line LAING & MEHARRY. oo REMOVAL 8° We have Moved our business to the South side of 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 Harness Line ee WHICH FOR: CHEAPNESS, STYLE, Durability and STRENGTH, Canuot be surpassed in the County. : Robes, Blankets, Bells, &c., in abundance. - "Port Porry, March 0, 1392, G & CHOPPING Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- [Pp Tus, Comparison of Prices Courtac BEATTY & BONGARD. 8 Pieces Moquette Plush ~ 6 Pieces French Birocattell © Picces best American Hair Cloth @ Parlor Suite-- Ls : - 8 Pieces best American Muir Cloth, gilded @ $57, RE Parlor 8uite-- Ae, 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, ng edge and back, very large set @ i #2 Above ave Solid Walnut Frames and well finished, x Also Bedroom Sets as low as $11.75, #r A Can Sovicrrep, : J. W. DAVIS; Furniture Rooms, Quee Port Perry, Sept. 29, 1592. | | TN returning thanks to the public for ths | A patronage extended to me for over { Years, I would respectfully intimate that ¥ "am, as usual, now ready for businese, snd | have a Large & Assorted Stock | OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNES® which I am determined to sell very CHEAP As an inducement to Casi purchasers - Douad of U0 por nls will be allowed on all Sales from now until Jan, 1st next. All work being MADE BY HAND; and hd factory work kept in stock, tha superiority of my goods will at once becdthe apparent Intending purchasers will find that by giving me a call before looking elsew ler they can be suited in quality apd orice, hg: long experience in the trade being an indian 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 and romptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. SAVEATS, TRADE MARKS COPYRIGHTS. AN X 'AIN A PATENT? Fora Biqmek, fnswer and an honest opinion. write t MUNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years* 7 business. Communica. tions strictly conndential. A Handbook of Ine formation toncerning Patents and bow to obs n them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientific Amerienn. and thus are brought widely before the public with 0 to the inventor. This solendid paper issued weekly, elegantly {liustrated. has by far tha largest cireulation of any scientific work in the 3 a year. Sample copies sent free. ug Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single 275 cents, ns bean. n experience in the pate; Sa Every number conta tify ies. in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts, Address « MUNN & CO., NEW Yous, 361 BROADWAY, PAINTING KALSOMINING &C. FPYHE undersigned would take this oppor. . tnnity of thanking his sumerous pat rons for their liberal and still jucreasing patronage during the tima he has carried on the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepared than ever to execute ill orders for Painting, Kelsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to file thas cly on: haviug it neatly and promptly ex: uted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, vhen contracting. i A coutinusnce of public patronage soli ited, as WA. TREMBEER. ort Perry, Mar. 23, 1503: LIVERY STABLE: EARTILY thanking the. public for the _ liberal patronage received during the. many years i have kept a Livery Establis ment in Port Perry, Ihave much 3 announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! TO MY NEW PREMISES ws a : ia Opposite the Railway Statien where frem largely extesfed premises and increased facilities fof business the public cun be accourmodated with safe andd ble RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. ort Perry, July 21, 1886. DR. WO " > a oD'S 74 bh i a

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