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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Mar 1894, p. 3

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dt aR -------- GREAT (BAD BLOOD CAUSES AUCTION SALE sete rmpier, mittes, Ulcers, Sores; Sorcfula «° Skin Diseases. =) LB = | va w SELL BY AUCTION AT THE CURES 3 ; man i ary BAD_BLOOD PORT PERRY! VV (68 ON Friday, March 2, 1894 All his Valuable and Famous Stallions, and splendid stock of Buggies, Cutters, Sleighs, Wagons, Carts, &c., &%, The undersigned has instruetion frm Mr. §. Graham, DeAR Rtrs.--I was covered with pimples and small boils and after obtaining no relief from a doctor tried different remedies without suo- cess until one Sunday I was given § of a bottle of Burdock Blond Bitters, by the use of which the sores were sent flying in about one week's time. I made up my mind never to be without B.B B. fn the Louse, and I can highl, 'FRED. CARTER, Haney, B. O. 1 can answer for the truth of the above. T. C. CHRISTIAN, Haney, B. 0. STALLIONS. Victor Napoleon 3148--Trotting, Young Southam pt. m--Cob, sunshine--Trotling, MecUregor-- Draught Une-third interest in Ambitlon--Draught. ly recom- SWEET GIRLS. Tne Marquis Van Dickens (at the swellest bull in Londoun)--Surely I have seen your beautiful face before, Miss Buintlouis? Miss Suintlouis--More'n likely, Pa used it on all his patent n-edicive ads us "after takiug,"--Chicago Record. * " - Two girls were standing up mn the horse car, i "Basie," said one of them ina whis- | per, "I've always wondered what peo- i ple meant by the word 'tenderfuot." | You see it su often in i slorivs, HORSES. rivalry ag i Driving Harmer "Yes » orking Horse, Mrs 1 Sunshine yearling Colt} "Well, I've found out." "lg there one here?" "Yes. Wait u muiute till I step on his corus again, and you'll ses whom | enn, "-- Washington Star, or I cannot sing the old songs, Lbey beard the maiden say, Aud then the guests with one scoord, Avose aud sud "Houras1" --Washington Star. BUGGIES, CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, &C. } New Buggies--latest styles, Buggles--second-hand, 5 New Cutters, 3 Cutters--second-hand, 6 New Koad Carts, 1 Trotting Sleigh, 1 Pony Cart, 1 Set Bob-Sleighs, I Minnola Cart, 2 Phelons--sedond-hand, , 1 Lumber Wagon--new, 3 Bets Harness--good as new, 1 Set Coune Harness, os When we go sleighing, one can vee She knows what thereto apperiaing For Sale 1 Dog Onrt, 12 Lndders, #) Cedar Posts, 5 Wheelbarrows, 1 Valnut Wardrobe, 3 Bedatends, 1 Rudeboard, 1 Glass Cupboard ~new, 1 Stove--Rattan Heater, 1 Sawing Machide, 1. Plano, new. ZA SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK, "®% This will be a grand opportunity to secure valuable and desirAble property at sanction rices as all will positively "be sold with- out the slightest reserve. #0 The sale will be cand parties may return by train the same evening morth and souls. " TraMs OF BALE.--All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount8 months credit will be given on approved notes. Mr: Graham's Houser and Lots situated on on Queen and Lilla Streets will be sold at the olowa of the sale of personal property : termy for which will be made know on day of sale' W. M. WILLCOX, Auctioneer, Port Perry, Feb, ¢, 1801. Money to Loan.--Mr. F. M Yarnold, Solicitor has auy amount of mouey to loan at lowest rates of in terest, in sums to suit Lorrower. MISS ADA IRWIN Begs 10 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 und Fancy Work of all kinds, Stamping a specialty. Lowest terms, -- Next door to the Methodist €hurch, Port Perry, Sept. 19th, 1893. MhRSCal a ly Ripans Tahules cure jaundice, Ripans Tabules prolong life. Ripaas Tahules : for liver troubles. ucted so mat! 4 Without & single word {rom me Sue smiles wud shyly takes the reins, ~Life. * * * Coquettishly, the Fiji maid The wissionary eanie to greet, "4 really tinnk, kind sir," she said, "That you ate hice enough to gab. -- Washington Star. wel ob Saleh GEO. GARDNER. V ISHES to inform the public of Port Perry and surrounding country, that after four ycars experisnce.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 his trade :--Stone Masonry, Brickliying in all its branches ; Plain and Oroamental. Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure any weather. Brick Cisterns without any 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 Amil, Y GEO. GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1804, Ad A Ra BW - W. H. MCAS Every Department Fullly Equipped for the HOLIDAYS Don't fail to see my magnificent stock. PRESENTS FOR ALL 4 QPECIAL O==== EEE The undersigned has a full and choice Stock of which he will sell for the next month at greatly Reduced Prices, My Stock consists of Parlor, Bedroom and Diningroom Suites, and every other description of Furniture suitable for housekeeping. I have placed in my Store a large quanity of very fine Gilt Frames, all sizes, and Gilt Mould- $ ings suitable for the Holiday il Trade--C HEAP! ~ B. Lumber and Wood taken in exchange. EF Give me a call JOE.N ™NOTT. (FARM FOR SALE. Now is the Time to Get Ji Booted! People Say : it is Hard Times! Well, if that the cuse 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. of, PoooTS that when you see them and hear the prieca you will be sure to pur- chase. Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch, Laces, Polish and Waterproof Blacking. Rubber Overcoats and Rubber Boots re- paired. #@r Next door to the Market. WM. BOND. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1893. sb lade LEC es HE undersigned has received instruction from Mr. McFarlane to offer for sale the North part of Lots 84 und 85 on the East side of Cochrane Street, Port Perry. Upon the premises are a suitable, good two-story frame dwelling house 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 wiost delightfully located street in town, the views from the Ji pueisee are grand and the lgeality health. ul. "By paying a small amount down the purchaser can have a number of years in which to pay the balance. For further particulars, wpoly to M: G. ROBSON, on the piemises. Port Perry, Jan. 16, 1804. TO RENT. WO 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, on cach farm. Three acres of Orchard in good bearing. These farms wore formerly owned by Lyman Savage. Possession at once. Apply to the owuer, JAMES HEAL, Port Perry Farm of 170 Acres For Sale or Rent POINT MARA. Jan. 10, 1894. {OUTH-HALVES of Lots 15 and 16, con- cession A, Mara. Finest clay soil, fronting on Lake Simcoe, oue mile from Gamebridge, five miles from Beaverton, Possession 1st March, privilege of fall ploughing. Good 'frame buildings. Terms Apply to JAMES B. WARREN, * Beaverton, Or JUDGE BURNHAM, Whitby, For Sale or to Rent. FPYHE FARM of the late James Bygrs, deceased, being the West-half of the East-half of lot No. 4, iu the 3rd concession of Cartwright, 50 ACEES Rich Soil, good well and pump ; nearly all cleared, a vomfortable Jag housse, a large frame baru and stable. Will be sold ata low figure on easy terms, or, if rented, the Ex- ecator will accept improvements upon the plies, such as fencivg, &c., in lieu of mocey or rent, Apply to JACOB PFEFFER, at a Bargain.| 9,( worth, which they ntend Sacri- ficing for Cash as fast as possible. T. 0. FORMAN & SON. Marriage License Office. Port PERRY, Feb. 7, 1804. E. N. PURDY FINDING THAT HIR INCREASING TRADE REQUIRED More ¥ Room has at considerable expense enlarged his place of business throughout and is better pre pared than ever to supply his numerous castomers. = No. 1 Stock of Fresh and reliable Grogeries & 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 OATS, PEAS, BEANS, FLAX and EGGS. Batier aud Eggs taken ut all times in exchange for Goods. Will be prepared in a couple of weeks to by Buy any quantity of First-Class Pork! for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. #2 Highest price paid for any qnantity of Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy. E. H. PURDY. Port Perry, Nov. 9, 1803, Brick Dwelling House SIX ACRES OF LAND FOR SATH. rPHE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale her A ¢heicé and well-appointed residence and six -oores of land on which there is a tine Park contaiving 2 acres; a fine, bearing Ovechard of one acre and good Garden ; there is a splendid Driving House and Stable on the premises. Hard and Soft Water and all other conveniences, The Carriage Drive and Grounds are plant- ed with variousdeipds of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, &of This property is beautifully located on Union Avenue just on the southern border on the Town of Port Perry and is a very de- sirable property and will be sold at a BarGALy, For further particulars apply to the pro- prietregs on the premises. - EUPHEMIA DAWES. Port Perry, Aug. 30, 1893. WILL PURCHASE 112 acres $320 being part of lot 26, con. 10, Township of Reach. recently owned by Mr. Armenia Shier.-- 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 only five miles from Port Perry, oo a leading road. Ti not sold it will be rented for a term of years, For further particulars apply to Mrs. Sophia Mark and Edwin Mark, Little Britain, or to F. M. YARNOLD, Solicitor, Port Perry. Dec. 20, 1893, 2 STILL LEADING! thanks for the liberal and still increas: ing patronage bestowed on him. since com- mencing the Butchering Business and would state that he is better prepared than ever "to supply the public with JUST SUGH MEATS 'as cannot fail to meet the requirements of all, and trusts by offering only Choice MATS at moderat and promp in business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. : "gar All ordors left at my Stall in the Market Building, or with me on my rounder with conveyance, will receive immediats and careful attention. Next door west of St. Oharles Hotel Lf lot UNDERSIGNED begs to return | oo 100. Hi. $48888888888888808888880888 SPLENDID PORT PERRY NURSERIES 1 have a SURPLUS of the following Nursery Stock WHICH 18 STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, and of GOOD SIZE will be sold CHEAP by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Scotch and American Elms, Black Walnut; White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &c. A Few THOUSAND APPLE TREES OR EXTRA SIZE, SIX years old, 7 feet high, inch to rk inch in diameter. Alsoa Light 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, 1893, A Large and Magnifiont Stock er OF -- We have much pleasure in "statin business have been largely increased and furnish perfect fitting Suits fro somest English, Scotch, Iri aud Canadian Cloths e .in Port Perry. men wishing FASHIONABLE, STV w prepared to the hand- will do well to call early and select first-class workmen employed. = Full satisfacti _ Gent's 8.--Everyt! line of Superior Quality, Latest Styles aud Loy EF A lurge line of the Newest Styles in WHITBY ISAAC J. WHEELER , Port Porry, Aug, 16, 1898, Port Perry, Nov. 30, 1803. CAR RoLLer IN FULL BLAST! EE HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his T 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 machinery including the SCLLER for the manufacture GRISTING & CHOPPI Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- faction to my patrons, NEGIES sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. 'arlor Buite-- . 6 Pieces Moquette Plush @ $30. 'arlor Suite-- Noam 6 Pieces Freuch Biocattelle @ $30. 'arlor Suite-- Xa 6 Picoes good Mofjuette Plush @ $36. 'arlor Sitite-- : 6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth @ 836 'arlor Buite-- SE 6 Pieces best American Mair Cloth, fres gilded @ $37. ; 'arlor Suite-- 6 Pieces bes x edge and back, te El ha "re #8 Above are Solid Walnut Frames and vell finished, Alwo Bedroom Sets as law as $11.56 #&r A Cari Soricrrep, J. W, DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen St, PROCESS |. a Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick ets, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on short notice, N returning thanks to the public for the patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully futimate that I aw, as usual, vow ready for busiuces, aiid have a . Large & Assorted Stoc OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEA¥ As an inducement to Casl purchasers JAMES CARNEGIE. 8888008208880 88008880888088 -b Diwoust of 10 per cond will be allowed on all Sales from now uutif Jan, lst next. All work being MADE BY HAND, and no factory work kept in stock, the HOLIDAY PRESENTS! zeze. The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of apparent. Patending purchasers will find that by givipg mé a call before logkiiig elsewherd they cdp be suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis putable guarantee that perfect satisfaction ANCY + GIHIDIDS CONSISTING OF : TOILET SETS in Plwsh, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, &e. | PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, §e., at all Prices. | FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, &c. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. | | Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Druggist BLONG BLOCK, PORT PERRY | -- HAVE AGAITIN-- OPENED OUT mtn WITH Arms Magnificent Stoclik of everything in their line LAING & MEHARRY. @® oo REMOVAL 83 We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mi. B. F. Ackeruax, where we will Le better prepared than ever to supply our custowers and the public with everything in the Harness Line mee WHICH FOR CHEAPNESS. STYLE. Durability and STRENGTH, Caunot be surpassed in the County. Robe, Blankets, Bell, Trunks, &c., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Courtad BEATTY & BONGARD Port Perry, March 2, 1892, ORION EAI II ERR RA EL LE latest designs and secur PAINTING will be given by any srtiele purchased. Everthing in my line of busluesi Kept (y) {a ortii on hand aud repairs ueatly and | promptly attended to. | JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892, ATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS 2 COPYRIGHTS. ® CAN ¥ OBTAIN A PATENT? Fors ome answer and an honest opinion, write to LUNN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years" experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In- formation concerning Patents and how to ob. tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of ical and scientific books sent free. Putents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientific Americ: thus are brought wid out cost to the ator. ou issued weokly, elegantly illustrated. has by far argest circulation of any scientific work in the world. $3 a year, Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single copies, '25 cen 'very number coutains beau. Hiful plates; tn Golors, and pl aphs of new ouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the e contracts. Address ULI & CO, NEW YOLK, SUI BROADWAY. per, the | | { i KALSOMINING &C. YHE undersigned would take this oppor- tonity of thanking his uumerous put rons for their liberal and still increaxing patronage during the time he has carried on the Lusiuess of P AINTING in Port Perry, and would state thut he is better prepured thun ever to exécute ull orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely ox: having it neatly and prowptly eae- cated, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Puints, &e,; when contracting, A continuance of public patronage solf cited. WM. TREMEER: Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1503. LIVERY STABLE. EARTILY thanking the public for the I liberal patronage received d the WADY years di have kept a Livery . went in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! TO MY NEW PREMISES Opposite the Railway Static where from largely extended premises and increased facilities for business the public can be wocommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. ort Perry, July 21, 1886. DR. WOOD'S |

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