institatious in Ontario is the for Sick Children, in Toronto, acconimodatiou for 175 pati- ents, ranging from two to fourteen years. Obildren from all parts of On- tario, whose parents cannot afford to for pedi} attendance, are 50 reer they secure the medical attendance and has every want supplied. This Hospital ia « ~ Provincial institution in every sense of the term, and is recognized as the T leading hospital for children in the world: Its accident ward is open day and. night, all the year round, and children from the country suffering from accidents or deformities of any kind are promptly attended to. Am- - bulances are sent to all railway sta- | -- tions on due notice being given to the authoritics. The facilities for all kinds of surgical work are unsurpassed and a telegraphic or telephonic. warn: ing that the amdulance is on its way opens the doors of the largest and best equipped hospital in the world. There are' cne hundred patients in the Hos- to day. Jas year 4 about. 530 wore wo -Lakeside Home jo Little Ohildren on Toronto Island, which is the largest children's sanitarium in the world and the most perfectly equipped containing beds for 150 children, A copy of the report of the work of the Hospital is sent to any address on ap- plication to 'The Secretary, College Street, Toronto.' - I am glad in the interest of any, who may be suffering from Dyspepsin, 10 bear testimony to the fact that] have been greatly benefitced by the use * of K.D.O,, when other medicines pre: scribed as remedies afforded no relief (REV.) JOSEPH HOGG, Minister of St. Andrew's Church, Aug. 46, 1893 Winnipeg, Man, Free Sample mailed to any address, K.D.O. Co, New Glasgow, N.S., and 127 State St, Boston, Mass, RE iain Bmith's Falls rejoices in the posses- sion of a gymnasium. Glencoe is talking about buying a $2,000 chemical engine. pero Heart: Disease Relieved in Thirty Minutes. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives rféct relief in all cases of Orgariic or | Eympathietic Heart Disease in 30 minutes, | and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpatation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Puin in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart One dose convinces, Sold by A. J. Davis TO REMOVE WORMS of all kinds | m children of adults Dr. Low's orm Syrup is a safe and sure remedy | 9 FARMS FOR SALE. Or Rent in Reach--North part of lot 22 con 9, 62 acres, and 8. E. } of Jot 21, con. 10, 48 acres. } cash or good security. -- Ralauce at 54 % for 5 or more years as ma be arranged. The 62 acres, choice grain | soil, the 48 acres fine spring water, excel- pare Apply to W. M Willcox, yy or D. J. CAMPBELL, Haadiilton, Ont, Nov. 21, 1894. y TRI IISTLST ANY, orem 3 ar JW, DAVIS Discount + Sale! For Next 30 Days | On all Sales of Furniture over $10, Ten per cent discount for Cash ; under that sum Five per cent 'discount. JUST TO HAND IMPROVED YORKSHIRE WHITE BOAR. HE undersigned keeps for service at his farm in the western portion of the village, a splendid, hug, Pure bred Im- ed Torin hits Hoar, Suited com nt to have few equals in pid i ty. See h him Service--$1. J. PRINCE, Port Perry, Nov. 20, 1804, did it, HERE 18 A SAMPLE OF How WE SLASH DRESS GOODS-- All-wool Tweeds, 54 Improved Yorkshire White Boar Blase, Manchester, that splendid jou proved Yorkshire White Boar RY "BANKS JACK --935-- pronoun- ed by all copable of judging, one of the in his class anywhere to be jus. PEDIGREE.--BRIERY BANKS JACK.--#35-- Farrowed April 5th, 1893, bredby Cnidwen Bros,, Orchardville, Ont owner W. Henrd, | Manchester Ont,. sire Briery Banks Bandy am Miss Emma --35--, b, ¥ King Tom "21 Bean uty --8--, by Spoink 5 Lady Bird 48 DE Holywell Hania Jay (711); Hilda--$-- by well Victor {ty a oh] Haven Vietoress (Imp) --I-- al Duke Blemish 3rd (340) by sui or 0 Lai Bex Blom | (#4) by Holywel by Samson 6th (123). Service--$1. W. C. HEARD. Manchester, Nov. 14, 1894. PURE - BRED REGISTERED BOA, worTH and a CREsTER WHITE. Partics desirous of vastly improving their stock of Swine will cousult their own inter- est by obtaining the servicesof either of these grand young animals. . BURNETT. Reach, Oct. 17, 1894. Two Splendid, Young, Pure-Bred BOAR 5. a 8E EE THEM EM!¥a ye: indersigned Keeps for wervice at his , lot 21, con. 1, Brock, two Pure-Bred Boars. Toth are from LL. yards of the most famous Swine Breeders in the County. One is & Yorkshire White and was bred by Mr, W. | C. Heard, Manchester; the other, a Berk- shire, bred by Mr. John Adams, Ambleside, ugog. Pedigreesmay be seen, on application Teruar3: WM. MEDD. Bonya, Oct. 8 wt \ Pure - Bred Yorkshire: White Boar| | ZORRA KING! ITYHE undersigned keeps for service at his HE undersigned keeps for service at his | AND TO ARRIVE ! A CHOICE LOT OF Pancy Chairs, Tables and Hat Racks. BEDROOM FURNITURE in Antique, Elm, Ash, Oak and Walnut, A pice assortment of PARLOR SUITS in stock and at PRICES TO SUIT TIMES. && We donot eell or advertise Furniture made in Berlin, Ont., for Grand Rapids, (Mich.) Furniture. J. W. DAVIS. QOanadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVISION 6:35 p.m, 10.28 p.m. A. J. DAVIS, Ausnt, Port Perry Look Out For Cold Weather but ride inside of the Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Vestibule Apart ment trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pan! Railway and you will be as warm, comfortable and cheerful as in your own lilrary or boudoir, To travel between Chicago, St. Paul and Minn enpolis, or between Chicago, Omaha and Sioux City, in these luxuriously appointed trains is a supreme satis- faction ; and, as the somewhat ancient | advertisement used to~ ad, "for further | particulars, see small bills," Small bills | (and large ones, tor) will be accepted for passage and sleeping car tickets. For detailed information address A. J. Taylor, Oanadian Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. How to Cure Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia arists from wrong action of the stomach, liver, and bowels. Burdock place, lot 23, con. 3, Brock, that gpleu- did voung, pure-bred Yorkshire White Boar, Zonra Kine. | PEDIGREE. -Zorra King was farrawed | April 1st, 1894, bred by H. J. Davis, Esq, | Woodstock, Ont. Sire, Canadian--1204 Pa dam, Mistress 4th (imp. in dam) --42--, by | Clansman (1247): rts DY Th Fahd by Lord Derry (33); Prue (82: Conntess 15th (4564) hy oa Tred | Duchess by Cultivator. Terms--$1 cash at time of service, DEAN RUNDLE. Brock, Sept. 29, 1894. Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia and all discase arising from it, 99 times in 100. BAY OF QUINTE EATING HOUSE! rPHE undersi od wishes to announce to _ the inhabitabts of Port Perry aud sur- | rounding country that he has opened a Res taurant in the Shop first door east of Messss | Courtice & Jeffrey's Harness Establishment, -- | where he will be pleased to serve all wit hl TENDERS WANTED. everything in his live, Neatly, y\EALED TENDERS 3 marked "Tender {}) for Timber" will be received by the | undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on a. IMONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1804, for the | purchase of the Timber on the road allow- | ance between concessions 9 and 10, and op- | | posite Jots 23 and 24, of the township of | Cartwright. | Ei A nor any tender not necessarily WAL LUCAS, Township Clerk, L Cartwright, Nov. 5, 1504, J. IL. BLONG'S Gent's Furnishing Establishment ©NEW + GOODS + ARRIVING» ol To my Customers and the General Public: 35a Have much pleasure in stating that my facilities for business have beon ~ largely increased and I am now prepared to supply everything in the Gent's Furnishing Line of Superior Quality, Latest Styles and Lowest Possible Prices. Port Perry, Oct. 10, 1804. A call respectfully solicited. HH. BLOING- Petry, Sept. 5, 1804. IMPORTANT ANNOUNGEMENT, I wish to inform the public that I have a full stock of the | SD Slchreinaonoanioug Col I have also I who keep a Fine of Dressed and Undressed Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Hard and Soft Wood, ater Lime, White and Grey Lime, Cement, Plaster of Furia, Plasterer's } Jc., &o. EF Prices quoted on application. ing my numerous customers for past patronage." C. IL. VICKERY, Tastefully | and Quickly. | ISHERS, LUKCHES & & OTHER MEALS. | Reecived daily ard Served in any style. £7 Freeh Fieh (canned and otherwise) of every description constantly ou band: Patrons may rest assured that no pains will be spared in catering to their wants, and the most fastidious lover of gastronomy may depend on having his palate pleased. JOSEPH COUK. Port Port Perry 3 Sept. 26, 1894. per undersigned offers to Rent his farm | Brock, containing 50 acres, about 40 of which are in a good state of cultivation the remainder being good bush pastare through which runs two never failing streains of pore, &pting water. On tlie premises are a frame house, frame barn and frame stables all in good condition. The property is well fenced and is convenient to church, school, mill and stores. Possession to plow given immediately and full possession next Spring. For further particulars address Layton post office or apply to the proprietor on the premises. . 1894. JOHN GILROY, Layton, Oct, FOR THE NEXT SIXTEEN DAYS. N ORDER to reduce my Stock of Mil- 1 Jinery the next Sixteen Days I will SLL ar Cost. My Stock embraces new and seagonable designs for all ages and condi tions. My display is varied and the styles correct. MRS. BILLINGS. Port Perry, Nov. 14, 1804. I=ElIE=E=E "JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, W. DELVE (SUCCESSOR TO T- A WHARTON) HOUSE, SICN & CARRIAGE PATNTER. Decorative Painting and Kalsomining a Specialty. Prices low, Satisfaction guaranteed Port Porry, Oct. 17, 1804, LADIES' MANTLES--$2.60 Coats, was 83 MEN'S OVERCOATS--23.50 was $5 ~ FARM TO RENT. | being the Kast-quarter of lot 19. con. 1, | Miltinery at Cost AD TY | r way. Keep this fact ep here to sell off our resh Goods. Is it t. on whit you CO's: People appreciate them and Bu in mind -- We are going out of Busines Stock ; that's why we sell so Cheap. any object for you to Suve from 2! buy ! Then go to HA S #1 to $1.20 ; 44 inch ras 30c; 15c was 300. 40 J 1 wool Serges, 46 inch, 45c was 60c. Plaids nnels, all wool, 26 inch, a 70; Tc was 10c ; 90 was Sc for 11jc 10c Prints 50¢ wag 70c. Mixed Tweed, 40 inch, inch all-wool Serges, 20¢ was 25¢ to 3 500 was 70c; 44 inch, 40c was 60c; W 20c was 35c. Nice Blue Serges from 15¢c was 20¢.; 14c was 18c. Flanncle 12}c. All 10c Sheeting for 8c; 12]e for 7c ; 12}c and 15¢ for 10c. 3 50 was $5 ; $4.50 was $6; 85.50 was $7.50; B87 was $10. Oares--§19 was $25; $12.50 was $18 ; 87.50 wus $10. $7.50; 26.50 was £10, $8.50 was 811.50 was $15 $7.50; $2.50 was $3.50. . £4.50 was £6.50; 12 was '816, Men's' Pants Ulsters, £6.50 was $9; £7.50 was Youths' and Boys' £3.50 was §5; Childrens' §2 was $4. Men's Suit: $6.50 was $9; $10 was $15; Bla 81.25 was $2; $2.50 was £3.50; 81. Remember Brown Waite § Co's Old Stand, | \ HAYWARD & Fashionable «+ a % % CLOTHING. "=I Ee WAL == 1804, "=e E EE EEE ed ® FULL STOCK of Fall Goods to hand, including Suifings. Over Coatings, Worsted Coatings, English, Scotch and Canadian, Tweeds, &c. Fall Stock | O._, Port Prrry. Anticipating a busy season, we secured our early, and bought largely and with discrimination. IN SUITINGS . : our ir Stock is noticeably fine. OUR FITS . ... . | | are becoming celebrated for their Neatness--they always retain their shape and wear well, while our prices are the talk of all. Superior workmanship, the Newest Styles and Perfect Fits warranted. : CC. IL, WHITBY. Port Perry, Oct. 3, 1804, A Blong Block. EH. Paros, IS THE PLACE FOR rr |GrOCeries Reliable and Provisions. He keeps constantly on hand a full stock of Flour, Real & Feed of all kinds, Cheap for Cash. g& Barrel, Sack, Dairy and Table Salt. ad feet price in Cash paid all times for Fresh Eggs; Butter, Oats, Beans, Flax, &e. Port Perry, Aug. 28, 1894. BH -- The undersigned begs to announce to the inhi@litants of Port Perry and vicinity, that he has opened out in the Stp¥e and Tinware business in the Store lately occupied hy | Wright IN THE BLONG BLOCK ! Where he will keep in stock everything per! to the business and will sell at Prices that cannot fail purchasers. There will now be no necessity for parties to purchase Stoves, Tinware, &e.; in fact, it Uxbridgeites, and all others, to secure from n ny line, whet Ranges, Stoves, Tinware. as my stock will embrace the most popular a Ranges, includ BUCK'S CELEBRATED HA Having had Twenty years' experience at to me may be relied on to give satisfaction. Havetroughing and Roofing = A call solicited. Don't forget. the place inity going to Uxbridge to the advantage of the g they may require in Eavetroughing 2 makes of Stoves and OUGHT RANGE. 1g, all orders entrusted one nndersigned takes this opportunity of rettirhing his stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, Dressed Linton, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick DAVIS FANCY + GDI sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, | "Fo thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS fot the manufacture of Flour, is prepared to do PPING | Expeditiously and in a manner r that cannot fal to give _ § faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the fifiést brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of els, Shingles, Posts Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. EZ" BILL. LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and BCROLL BAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. PHARMACY The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of = Yow, J 20) Silver, Leather, §e. CONSISTING OF : TOILET SETS in Pliwsh, Persian and Oxidized S 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. A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Drugpist BLONG BLOCK, PORT. PERRY [AING & MEHARRY HAVE AGAIN OPENED OUT --=WITH A Magnificent Stocks LAING & MEHARRY. -- cs REMOVAL 83 Ve have Moved our sive to the to the South ids side of Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. Ackeryay, where we will be Letter prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with everything in the Harness Line 'WHICH FOR CHEAPNESS, STYLE, Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, &e., inabundance. of everything in their line ¥ | People Say it is Hard Times! Well, Shove Swill maketh a BOOTS of Superior Quality at a Great Reduction Ww Price that will surprise y ALL SIZES-KY OWN HARE, Keep no other--Nolyfetlor Stock. Differ ent sue wade up, af of Which 1 will dis- BOOTS that when you nes thew and hear the prices you will be sure to #97 chase. | Repairing of all Kinds done with Heatnest anil Laces, Polish and Wate ront Backing. - Ruljber Otercouts anti Rubber Boots paired. sar Next door th the Market. ? WM. BOND Port Perry, Nov, 14, 1893, HE undersigned wonld take this oppor- tunity ot thahking Hi hlimeravs pat- rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time ha has carried on the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he ix better prepared than éver to exccute ll orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Harging Parties euttitsbing their work to me muy tely ok: having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,; when contracting, A continusnce of public patronage soli cited, WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mir. 23; 1593, STILL LEADING FYHE UNDERSIGNED begs to return thanks for the liberal and till increas ing patronage bestowed" on him since com- mencing the Butchering Business and woold, state that be 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 Cruick Alas at moderate prices, and promftuiss in business to receive a liberdl 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 inmediats and careful attention. ISAAC J. WHEELER 1803, Port Perry, Aug, 16, - ---- t GEO. GARDNER. TISHES to inform the public of Port V Perry and surrounding country, that after four years experience in prosecuting his business in some of the est cities of the United States, he is better prepured than ever to execute any of the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonryy Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artilicial Stone Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure amy weather, Brick | Cisterns without any wood in their cou- | 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 her, Jan. 3, 1504, HARNESS N returning thanks to the public for ths patronage "extended to me for over 30 years, I woul ain; as al, now ready | have a} © Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an inducement to Cass purchasers A Disa of 1 per cond will be allowed on all Sales from now until Jun. Ist next. All work being MADE BY HAND, and no factory work kept in stock, tho. sapel jority of my goods will at once become apparent. utendling pnrchasers will find that hy giving me a call before looking elsewhers they can be suited in quality and price, wy, long experience in the trade being an ind putable guarautee that perfect RINNE will be given by any article purchi dy constantly onfand and repuivs neatly and promptly attended to. |. Pa 1 JOHN RCLPH. Port Perey Dee. 1, 1892 Ww Salesmen, to haudle our Hardy, Ca Growu Nursery Stock. We guarantee sat- isfaction to representatives and customers. Our Nursories are the LARGEST IN Domixien, over 700 acres. No sul Port Pony; April 3, 1894: Port Perry, March 9, 1892 Comparison of Prices Courted BEATTY & BONGARD |. in orders. Exclusive territory aud libe terms to whole or time me agents, us. 5 WELLING rey Everthing in my live of sires. Kept; ANTED- ms