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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Feb 1901, p. 3

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Weekly Plitical, doriouitural ana Family Nowspaper 1S PUBLISHED AT = PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING 2 BY H. PARS NS, fg il bon akon og from early or than six m no "paper discontinued | exposed to either of tl LETTERS "mig money, cereals are apt to a Ottice, prepaid and wo, tn rn their vitality or to have ADVERTISEMENTS mensured Nonparil, and HAVING PURCHASED BRTISEMENTS. measured. | ened as to produce my on : . . : - a rut unsalisfaciory growth. AP A A acter of the crop is A LIBERAL dco slowed soNephats od thr THESE terms will in all cases be strictly] adhered to ed by the quality of t JOB DEPARTMENT. - Pamphlets. | up. Ev ryone has ly plese and sati their purchases. Th still scores of snaps fi buyers. unimparied, so that when the soil the young plant: a prompt and vigorons it Is very important th should ascertain wheth they are holding for the vitality Recessaty good and to obtain the should have its germinating is determined to Clear Out the the Whole Stock any varieties which he desires have tested can get the information he seeks, by forwardingto the Direc- tor of the Experimental Farms, Ottawa, samples of such grain or seeds. Samples may be sent free through the mail and an ounce or two 1s sufficient for the purpose. About two weeks are required to complete a test. It is hoped that all who desire to avail themselves of the provision offered will send in their samples early so that the work may be completed in good season. pe tos, rout, a Hstnrcs gut take hand al x H, PARSONS, To MAE weet OE A WANTED. STORY OF 80 A AFRIC, A, clk doa, LLD., want 8 Kili 3. , r, Man: Can Ning Loudon, Ont w thi years = frvoli Inouth Arion for us. We are the only Cans ishers who have had a branch in South Africa for aldeleen years, giving us an reid advantage in procurii ig Photographs and material. Our authorship, letterpress snd engravings are superior, and Canadian Contingent etter illustrated than in any val work. So sure are we of this that will mail free for comparison our this to anyone possessin rival prospectus, irculars and terms Sea, A World Publishing Company, Guelph, Onta oly Central Livery PORT PERRY. HEARTY thanking the public for the Nberal pattouage received during the many years 1 have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY to my former place of business Water Street which Iam about to largely extend in- creasc facilities so that she public may he better accommodated with safe and desir- able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, J June 21, 1600. THE SERVICES OF A Eemovyal ¥ ene Sl fl, Bi Saucy of Sling 3 wo Smsinens in Port Perry, and would inform the public Reams moved iis business from 'he Market building to the First doorEast of the Post Office witkveme ve willl Toe pleased to fill all orders for Meats in a manner that Having had the commodious Store in the Currie Block fitted up @pec- 'dally, I am satisfied I have now one of the best appointed Drug| Storesin the Province, and have taken possession of my new and extensive premises, where I have opened ou, in Have been secured and Perfect addition to my extensive stock of Drugs, Chemicals, andFancy | . Goods, a full line of SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES, Fits guaranteed. : Wt. SAUNDERS, While returning thanks to my numerous patrons I would :xtend Director Experimental Farmise an invitation to all to call and see me in my new premises. WM. PARR. . 23, 1901. A.J]. DAVIS. Port Perry, Sept.2, 1900. ESTABI ISHED 1847, A MID-WINTER Furniture Sale But Not(t) Giving Up Business. le Sennbiiion oi hufinges le Toda and in order EE an heats in his new prennses. Bh CAME AND FISH IN SEARON. = 5. wiser, 0IOLIING ANd Trenmios_ Disconnt BOE & Shoe Business SATE "IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENT. oF Shoes and Rubbers 2 2 8] orl Ae PE n my Undertaking Department every branch is complete--such as CHEADPBIDER Having increased the dimensions of my premises, I have purchased and G iets, Coffins, Robes, &c. i Having purehssed my Funeral Goods ---- opened out an Extensive Stock of re the advance in price I am prepared to give my customers the subscribers having just benefit. I furnish one of the best Hearses in the County. Prices low as i fimished Stock-takng and find- y. My motto is--fair dealing to all. : ing that on Bea ya READY-MADE CLOT : i) Wood taken in exchange. KEE" [ aM AGENT For MONUMENTS. 'have determined from vow' foe Men and Bogs which for quality aud low prices casino 'equa 1 wa S ves h 4ill March 1st this district. to offer their whole stock at Retin 5, JL AS) pro --of the latter there are only broken lots and mot a full assortment of ; .|sizes---such sizes as are left GO } | AT HALF PRICE. | { Boots and Shoes that were $1 3 \ for Bo cts, those at $1.25 for | $1, those that were a for | Port Perry, Sept 6, 1899. $1.25, $2 Boots for $1.60. R EM OVA Leococe {Prices to suit you all right. | Men's Heavy Boots of all kinds We have Moved our business to the South side of Queen Street 'and now occupy the WEDDING AND ENCACEMENT RINGS 20 cts. off every dollar. Men's extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. ACKERMAN, in Pearl, Opal and Diamonds, all fiae and New Designs. HOLIDAY FASHIONS. There is a particular thing that is suited to the taste of each person, but there are many ladies who Snd in mi elr greatest pleas We Trim Hats for Special Occasions. SEAN, Noel al, § uf Port Perry, Dec. 12, 1900. Having a surplus Stock left over the Holidays, I will give Great Bargains 1 the Next Two Months, for Cash or Credit untii next fall to re- ab 2 AR ses rb lor io Ss Change of Base ch 1 have the largest and most veried Stock of BOOTS anp SHOES : ever| | . opened i in this locality for your inspection, and the prices are such as can: t fail to ploase. VY ELLs returning sincere thanks for Bo p the liberal patronage heretofore ex- tended to them, the undersigned would beg to announce that they have Sittings of the Division Corts + OOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1901. Comt and see "= in our enlarged quarters. TI my cusi\omers in 'every particulr. : IN 1) MOVED INTO A F 0 ARN EG IE. We are prepared to give SPECIAL BARGAINSin Pupuys BLOG K ir Pebrars, Mari Apr d, May Supe July's, September 4, October 3, November 4, 1 ember 4. ol where they will be in a better position than OSHAWA~Clerk, D. 0. Macdonell, Whithy--Janu- g heretofore to meet the requirements of ary 9, February 5, March Sammi May 7. June 4, their numerous patrons and they respect- July 5 Septeniber 5, October 4,' November by Dues fully solicit the patronage of all Mr. Hay- Du ». X craft's former customers, , BROUC IAN jerk, M. : Glesaon, Greenwood: Fresh 41d Cred Mats os coe- corse ms marae of the best quality will always be found at their Store, Orders will receive prompt attention. Game and Fish in Season. My aim shall be to please] ; {Gold Filled Cases in great variety, some as smell as a Quarter of iH Dollar, nicely Enameled and Set with Pearls, &c. . PORT PERRY Clerk, J, W. Burnham, Port Forty -- January 15, March 7, May 13, July$, 13, November I1. 4. UXBRIDGE Clerk, Jos. E. Uxbridge January 16, Marc] arch 20, May 27, Sev, September 18, November I gd £ dealt most liberally with and Crock- ery and Glassware of all kinds at 20 cts off the dollar. InChinaware, Lampe, Bec. we have some beauti- Heavy Rubbers and Sox, 20 cts off every Dollar, &c., &c., &c. where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public Purchasers of Groceries will be with everything in the 5. CANNINGTON --Clerk, Geo. Smith, Osnnington-- January 17, March 21, "May 8, July 10, September CrLocks IN 18, November ful goods left and all go at big REMEMBER + 1 1 these reductions are for Cash ou Harness Lin ----WHICH FOR GREAT VARIETY VERY CHEAP, Sets, &c., and some more to follow. © Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fruit Dishes, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Te Second door East of Mr, Purdy's Grocery 8. T. CAWKER & SON Port Perry, May 21, 1900. 6. EEAVERTON --Olerk, Geo. F. Bruce, Beaverton Jan quay ¥ 18, March 22, May 29, September 20, Nor ember \ UPIERGROVE Cak, Thos. P. Hart, T) ve March 23, May 30, September 21, Novem! £7 Also Fancy Goods. EVERYTHING Goes CHEAP. &F BZ" Repairing as usual, DIESFELD'S down and bring your Dollar Bills and secure the bargains. T. C. FORMAN & SON. Marriage License OFict. in, Jo. 1630 By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Dated at Whitby, Oct. 22nd, 1800. sil GHEAPNESS, STYLE | Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. That Improved Yorkshire White Boa Carnegie's ROLLER MILLS {Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks FEEEEEEE EEE E EER EERREREBEEE BhuBEMBEREES SUMMER HILL ROVER Sri. HEE Eicon 'White ito Boi, Summer tnt Hie Re may be seen a & rel ri a Bare of the same et Sot lt The undersigned HAL this opportunity of rehriing his lorre 4 ang ea in| ~ I] thanks for the large measure of patronage bestowed on Wishing a Honse a § Fa him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entive Mill and introduced the best, mos approved and most modern machinery including the LER PROCESS acture of Flour, and is prepared to do sting and Choppingi#- and in a manner that cannot fail to give to ny customers Supplied with Flour of the FINEST BRANDS 1 wish to state that I am prepar- h ed todo Washing or House Clean- | quirements of my rapidly ii cr ing on shortest notice. Charges |business I have leased for moderate. Residence north of] years and taken possession of Foundry. commodious Livery Offices MRS. E. WHITE, Stables Port Perry, April 26, 1900. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. ¥OR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement o another Auction Sale Season to re- turn thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and continued he desires to state that ne effort or | will be go his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His very Sxbensive practice | in the ty Motid bea ficient recom | SLANG FACTORY enya 80 Eh in full operation and can wpply all kinds of . nd dnp dnpaten Sele lin | ed free, 7, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick ingle Post Doors, Suh Mouldings, being far too small to meet --entrance adjo ing the Bank of Commerce prop 1 will constantly complete variety of relia moderate Charges. tendance night and 'may rely on Bp

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