pppression to the tic." Mr. Ross can find portunity of affording a to the public by much need- nges in the directions sug- MiLLINERY brings out the artistic taste there is in womanking Not one in five hundred Milliners atrue artist. No better exemplif tion of true artistic merit cam seen than by a visitto L. & J. Sto fers' Millinery Opening on Tu y next. When you buy a good Hatfilee due consideration to the state of them you have a style "all yo the Cotton industry, the Otlcloth own." y, the Window Shade indus- #2 Groceries, CHOICE, FRESH in 'Canada, all of which will AND CHEAP.--See N. Tummond ; n under his immediate observa- new advertisement. . His store isflis a> a Dry Goods merchant, He fully stocked with every line in g t know. and sannot be ignorant ceries and provisions and the pri the fact that in these lines of are right, Choice Canned goods grade ihe manufacturers by abundance. A fuliline of Paten gamation have created hard Medicines Field and Garden d fast monopolies which agree to fresh and true to name. A ase the price te such an extent 0 take the last possible cent from J€ public for the supplies they con- Cannot our friend show his SRING WOMEN | in oy I Tre OPENING SEASON. --Ladies, Ra WOMEN NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER the grand opening of the Millinery of Hope to the |----------------------=--==---- department at Messrs. Jones & Co. C he PORT PERRY, MAR. 28, 1901. | will take place on Tuesday next eres remrmm--------m when unusual g corrupt proposi- tions in future bye-elections, The result must to some extent be attributed to a closer union of the Conservative forces in North Bruce, Mr. McNeill had been so long the representative of North Bruce that he antagonized many Conservatives.-- News. ---- A song recital by Mr. Rechab Tanby and several of his advanced pupils was given on Monday even- ing last to a lar and cultured audience in'the hail'of the Conserva- tory of music. The following pro- gramme was given in an acceptable manner : Stevenson, Sir J. (quar tette), The Last Rose of Summer, Misses Wegener and Crawford, Messrs McCammon and Matthews ; Blumenthal Sunshine and Rain, Miss Melissa Ames ; Cowen, The Promise of Life, Miss IE. A. Craw- ford ; Adams The Islapd of Dreams Mr. W, M. McCammon ; Granier, Hosanna, Miss Annie A. Noble ; Artiti, Beauty Sleep, Miss Gertrude Sangster ; (a) A. L. Ellen Bawn, (b) Lover, Molly Bawn, (c) Moore, the Minstrel Boy, Mr, R. Tandy ; Bale, Killarney, Miss Therse Wege- ner ; Handel (air), Honor and Arms (Samson), Mr. Frank H Matthews; attractions will be "of Her rE in Sunday School Anniversary. | presented. Everything that is new, or Re- ies that Afflict one Doctors had er. am~unt of suffering borne by threughout the country can of be estimated. - Silently, al- s lessly, they endure from | ft day afflictions that can only | tion the lot of women. The fol ng story of suffering and release Mrs, Charles Hoeg of Southamp- ton N.S, ought to bring hope and th and happiness to other suffer ers. Mrs. Hoeg says :--"For nine "out of the thirty-two years of my Jife | have sutiered as no woman, ninless she has been similarly afflict- 'ed, cap imagive I could suffer and have lived. Three weeks out of r 1 would be unable to move bout and, indeed, at no time was really fit to attend to my household _puties. 1 consulted physicians-- * three of the most skillful doctors in county of Cumberland atfdifferent times had charge of my case. These all agreed in their diagnosis, but fieatment varied! and while at times | would experience {some re- ief, and no time was there any n while he is at it he might The Sunday School Anniversary | most stylish and attractive--as well 3 lin appearance as price--will be most be regarded as an insti- | maya be wet an! displayed in profusion. They want tution in the land; a season looked 1 3 hei way forward to with pleasant anticipa- |? to'come and sce their stock o by thousands of | goods, goods which have only to be our best | bo admired : children for a considerable period | seen to be admire, at the very top : : | of fashion, of extra quality and at before the time arrives and reflected | Hic} a ™ on with little less pleasure for a long! prices whith 2 o ther aitrac- time after the season has Passed. L100 If I at'W Nir' In fact the Anniversary may almost EZ 11 youmarve! a + J. Nott's . | prices, there's i i be regarded as an essential part of | P agiedicr sarprise in the goods. There isan untold story our Sunday School system, a sort of) : . | behind the clearance prices of most annual feast of tabernacles where thousands of our best most promis®| Rores damage! Fmperfest Sark ing children meet together to fetorn] ure, SeCOnts sty es Ou' of date an. thanks ia their own gleeluh 8 Stas what not--furniture that commends anks in their ow y i aan B Po litself for cheapness alone. The ; 2 } AN eous way (which, by the by, is no| You will | case at Nott's is different. not find an undesirable feature in Risses &. § J Stouffer take pleasure in annonncing to the Ladies that their Millinery Opening for the Spring of 1901, will take place On Tuesday Next APRIL 2 and following days, when they will be pleased to show their visitors The Wonderful Creations in Millinery for Beautiful Spring. The following are a few specimens of the multiplicity of Jones & Co. have announced their: Millinery Opening for Tuesday April 2 and following 'days they ex. | tend a cordial to t Ladies of Port Perry and surrounds ing country to visit them on this 1 ing their masters under existi occasion. : 8 the n. ws. Mr. Fielding boasts of a Christian Guardian : -- Mary Bolus of $8 000,000. This is an Tucker, wife of John Jefirey, Atul nt of money taken out of the passed away at her home in Prince l§ c unnecessarily through the| Gounod. O Divine Redeemer, Miss 1 1, Albert, January 17, 1gor. She was use. The. publi 5 Si born in Devonshire, = Englandyl ee a ot Sfmt) ¥ rg wre Co mon ard Matthews; Alhts aeronl } ssurplusbyimagic. a Land, Mr, Rechab Tandy had It was paid into the the assistance of Mr. T. A. Reed, Customs by the importers of Canada [organist and Miss Jessie Ducker, who were forced to add it to the violinist, the accompaniments being -) actual cost of their goods add a played by Miss Louise Tandy, Miss I FANN profit to it as well and get it out of Edythe Crawford and Miss Mabel her death she and her aged husband | their customers. Very few people O'Brien. Saturday Night. who survives her, were. two of . the | think, in fact very few people know, MARRIED. oldest members of 'the Methodist {hat on all goods they buy from | CROZIER--HARRISON--At the Church Church in this community. The othér countries an important part of of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, on Wed: church has lost a staunch friepd the prices they pay is put on by the aE Codi Bea and supporter in this woman of|Government and not by the mer- God- She gave her testimony and |chants at ail. If the public had to her prayers to the church, but ste pay! taxes every day as they buy Crozier, Esq., barrister-at-law, of Port Perry, to Miss Annie Johuson, eldest gave even more freely theif goods--say 25 per cent. on substance. had rest along this line in the people nada as in preference to the orations which are rapidly be- invitation vain sacrifice) (for the many bless- | ings received during the year espe | : " cially for the blessed institution of any article offered you. the Sunday School. Of course they | EZ Tuesday next, : do not square themselves up and | grand opening day for the spring of | 1gor of Misses L.& J. Stouffers groan over it, but their offering is] Sali SD A3ki ope given me of a permanent cure. | no less acceptable on that accounty| * 1 nery and Less a ing estab a might when I was in bed |]t is a grand sight to witness the lishment ee gala 3 lad if death had : : ay for the fair ones this entire roe T r hed people of au entire locality, young I tion, of she try. There gill] age one eo 0 a splendid display of all that is the very best institution of the land, newest, most fashionable, attractive and to show the officers and teachers and handsome in the line of Millin- that their highly important labors ery--if equalled it certainly will not of léve are not overlooked: by: a be surpassed by any establishment discerning public. We have no outside of our very best cities, - This sympathy with those weeping ones being >venty:fi Ve year: i En 'she gave her heart to ' throughout her entire life enjoyed] the conscious favor of her G¢d, and lived a holy and useful life. She had lived for the last forty-six years in Prince Albert. At the time of ' mes? rime a half dozen a blood-making compound was highly recommended. This like evefything else failed to help ~ me. There seemed to be not a par | ticle of blood in my body. My face | was absolutely colorless, and my appetite almost entirely" deserted me. 1 often saw in the newspapers lutters testifying the merits of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but nine years of suffering and discouragement had jade me too sceptical to see any hope of relief, when doctors had failed to efiect a cure. But at last 1 came across the story of a cure near home--that of Mr. Moses Boss DREAMS IN HATS.... You cannot se= anything more delight- ful ita enterprising young firm deserve in your dreams than these beau! who would fain prevent one gleam much credit for their liberality and of joy to beam upon the children's push and no doubt the ladies know | how to appregiate and encourage countenances or a fugitive laugh to} hi escape their lips ; parties who would | this grand eflort "to bring together and place within their reach, every cram vinegar and gall to the com- hi : , plete exclusion of the balmy dews thing that is new, | fashionable and Let the children have desirable in the Millinery line. The display of magnificent creations of hata. Picture hots, hats for rtreet, charch and 1. We have a long line of beau- ties in every class, danghter of Henry Harrison, Eeq, of Cannington, of heaven. from her DIED, light! of Rodeny. 1 knew that at one 1901 far eclipse all attempts at ar- time he had been regarded as a i ] The Methodist Sunday School, hopeless consumptive, and his cure . z 5 Milli i Port Perry, held their anniversary tistic Millinery during the century She the joy for some years of seeing all her children each purchase to a tax collector MAHOOD---In RBlacketock, on Thursday, kndwn to be such in each store-- March 2 1, 1001, Sarah Jane McQuade, widow of the late James Mahood, aged through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Y | just closed. --four sons and one daughter--|{hey'would soon wish to know all| 66 years. determined me to try them. 1 had on Sunday and Monday of this members of the church of her |ahout the expenditure. But because | GIBSON -- In Greenbank, on Sunday, not taken two boxes before 1 began | week. The two services on Sabbath, PersoNAL.--Mr. J. M. Brooks, | choice. A faithful wife, a loving | merchants have to pay the taxes on March 24, 1901, Charles Ambrose, to feel better, and grew confident | morning and evening; were attend- who for a numb® of years conduct | other, a worthy woman, has gone youngest son of William Gibson, aged ofacure 1 kept on taking the ills all the time feeling new blood In my veins, activity returning to my limbs, and the feeling of depres- sion gradually wearing away.-- ed by large and attentive congre-|ed the Oriental Hotel in this place in gations and two excellent sermons |a manner that met the hearty appro- were preached by the Rev. L. W. Hill of Toronto. The public show- bation of the traveling as well as this entire community, this week takes Those left to mourn her have the encouragement of a con- home. sistent and useful life, and the glori ous hope of a resurrection into life importations and add them in on the prices they charge for goods a large part of the public is in blissful ignor- ance' of where the money comes from--never thinking they are pay- 19 years West End and 23 days. UKIVERSAL COMMENT... Millinery this season is striking in its application of gold and silver tinsel MILLINERY ART.... It takes good judgment to get proper mil linery eff-cta 'e have been successful im producing artistic effects, and we'd like to ease you. Here are plenty of TIPS, AIGRETTES, NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS AND SHAPES. To many women it may seem |ed a marked appreciati f the rev | possession of the Palace House, | eternal 7 : Druids and 40a, The best of all ix, we'll put them into y 1 ppreciation of the rev | P . . G. W. M. ing ibwhen they buy their goods. Atintis hats for Jou. : Youll #ikg. the price, incredidle that the mere making of new blood in my veins could restore to a healthy condition misplaced internal organs, but this has been my happy experience. My pains have all left me andI am now as healthy a woman as there is in this Peterboro, All here regret his de parture, he proved an enterprising and worthy citizen and was a gen- gentleman's fine abilities by crowd: ing the church, the whole space allotted being fully occupied by attentive listeners. whom he came in Contact; being possessed eral favorite with all To say that the hall was crowded if pot from the grave." looking hall, with the hundreds of fully ; being possessed of consider- a Our Patent Laws. Editor of THE OBSERVER : I am pleased to see that your local member for the Commons is They have to struggle with the merchant instead of the tax collec tors. The result is the same in the end, only the Goverment escapes from censure while the merchants Grocery & Provision Emporium. t Flour--No. 1 (warranted) slace. This health 1 owe to Dr.|on Monday evening would be but{of those admirable qualities S50 interesting himself upon behalf of have'to act as tax collectors. The $1.90 per bag. illiams' Pink Pills, which have|feebly describing the thoroughly essential and necessary in order to. sti hile he ic | merchants are taxed directly, This ! vi A 8 7 his local constituents. While he is y Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Rolled Oafs rescued me from a life of suffering | packed house. The large, fine-|carry on the hotel business success- doing this we might: without feeling being 80, why should Mr. Ross not ? Graham Flour ? g A Sra 2 : Palpitation of the heart a nervous 'headache and nervous prostration speedily yield to to this wonderful permanent residents. Mr. Jas. Worrell of Picton, Grand formidable and the selections good, theandintelligent young entertainers a certain constituency yet tlie leg islation in which they participate may get lower prices for the they are forced to buy ? Or STOCK OF GROCERIES Them bata for misses are making quite a hit. We have some ready trimmed for young Judies going to school, and we Lave pes roady for trimming. 'We are very careful in our trimming room-- careful that every hit of work shall be well done, aud that the viaterials used sha the This care, combined with taste and knowledge of 2' restraint 'ri expose the operations of the com- ; . Dr, Williams' Pink Pills areespec | bright, intelligent children intér- | able capital was unstinted in its 207 506 esira ial roommend biaeabperating under the protective Rojled Wheat, Rolled Peas, 2 ially valuable to women. They| ved with their fathers, mothers |expenditure. for the comfort and| .. in ou tariff and demand. for the relief of + Swiss: Food, build up the blood, restore the : ? : ; minion at large. Our members of | ATIREANG CEMANC or-the reliel Ol Flaked Rice, Flaked Barley i nerves, and eradicate those troubles and friends was. worth .. go-| convenience of bis guests, Fetes. Parliament are very apt to overlook the ptiblic that in all cases Where a Quaker Oats, which make the lives of so many|iDg 2 considerable distance to|borois fortunate In having so estim the fact that though their election gopoly is enjoyed : the duties AT LOWEST PRI E A TUT ; 'women, old and young, a burden.|see. The programme was quite able a family as the Brooks as|i q.c io a majority of the fvoters in d be lowered in 'order that the CES. FOR A MISS... HAT TRIMMINGS... © nedicine. These pills are sold only executed their several parts to|Master of the Loyal True Blue|and the expenses they incur affect is our friend's sympathy with the Choice, Freshz.and Cheap. Ree a a a mone ob. I Tn appreciated. ! an boxes, the trade mark and wrap- perfection, The object aimed at Order, paid Port Perry a fraternal | {he whole population of Canada. In |moRied corporations rather than | Canned Peas | THREE : fet printed in req ink. 5} 50 quis a was a laudable one--to raise funds visit on Thursday last. During his| speaking of any man as a member with the public they exploit? One| Canned Tomatoes » CANS ' Jiox or six boxes for 3.50, nd major the Library of the_school--apd sojourn bere he was the guest of ior South Ontario, East York, North il sue he cannot be loyal to fe | Cagned Com 25 CTS in the Matter of the Estate of Frank| First-class Farm for Sale what is still better--success crown- ed their efforts. The entertainment was good and went off well. The order maintained was good when the large number of merry, gleeful children present is taken into ac- Mr. S. Jeffrey presided. The Superintendent, officers and teachers of this school are ac. complishing much good and laying the community under a debt of gratitude to them for the benefits they are conferring on society by properly directing the minds of so many of our children and youths. Grand Secretary Ingram and on the evening of that mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont. day he was 4 right royally entertained by the Subordinate Lodges of the Order the members turning out in large As Jones & Co's. Millinery Open- ing takés place on Tuesday next April 2nd the Ladies will have a grand opportunity of securing an Easter Hat or Bonnet in good time time for Easter Sunday. numbers to honor their worthy Grand Master. Few fraternal As sociations are so ably and efficiently presided over as the Loyal True Blues and few possess so capable Officers. Mr, Worrell made the OpserveEr a pleasant visit before taking his departure on an official tour throughout the Dominion and a large portion of the United States. The order is rapidly extending its borders, East, North, West and count. Death from Blood Poising. Andrew Fee of the east ward is dead from injuries that at the out set were of a very simple nature. i © He was was working in a lumber camp in Harvey ;and a couple of weeks ago ran some splinters into The W. C. T. U, have been suc- xt day it began to swell and se him great pain. He came to Bobcaygeon and the doctor told lim it was not serious. It 3 worse however, until last y be was compelled to come that is being accorded it. EZ" Mr. John K. Horn, contrac- tor and builder, Utica, has already commenced the season's operations in the building line ; already he has contracted for a number of Struc tures. Among others he closed negotiations for a thorough remod- eling ofthe Dafoe House and the 3 dwelling of Mr. W. E. Brooks. In mail and 'defame theycharacter; of} order to make it more convenient one of our most Sstiaable Sites for parties. requiring plans and came to an ignominious end a ) e- ifications of pr i new spect 2nd in Presbyterian church. Ad- dresses afternoon and evening along the lines of Purity and Temperance. Silver collection at the door. Do not fail te hear one of the best of White was called and found the best lady speakers in the Fro blood poisoning had set in. It | vince of Ontario, that the wound had been ned from the red dye from the pits he wore. On Sunday Drs e, Jeffers and White held a msultation and declared that the had traversed the entire made recovery impossible. » man sank slowly the The miserable attempt to black- Archer of this place to be served "| with a Writ demanding $10,000, for an al 'and imaginary wrong. The Dr. had been put to consider- able trouble and expense in order to what class or design may rely on obtaining just what they desire by consulting Mr. Horn. The struc tures already designed and erected = Mr. C. E. Morsis, who carri- | witness in the box. While all bors | om pathise with the Dr. owing to tion of his patrons, has, we are pleased to learn, been appointed to nea ink D1 Tae igs bag md te a | ing erecting buildings, no matter of |i Simcoe, or West Bruce, &c, &c. we are apt to overlook the fact that these members of Parliament are individual parts ol an aggregation which represents Canada. The ex- pense of supplying those books and papers in reference to patents falls upon the whole people--not upon either Mr. Ross or South Ontario | alone. Why did not our friend re commend that colléctions be sent to all public libraries not supplied with them--one of which would of course be Port Perry? Did he recommend Whitby or have they not publse libraries ? The action of Mr. Ross a question which affects the public at large he might well begin here. Let me tell your readers of how. our Canadian patent laws affect the gen- eral public. You do not yet burn would no doubt have heard of and been interested in what is known as Auer light. This is an attachment which when placed upon the jet as once reduces the consumption = gas and largely increases the volta and brilliancy of the light. sr 4d Si as low as 39 cents each outfit= € in Canada we were paying from] $1.75 to $2.50 each for the annual rental only of each similar outfit. nor connected with them, I believe, monopoly which they exercised in a similar supply for Oshawa orf = friend wishes to show an interest in | LH gas in Port Perry but if you did you {4 people and to their oppressors. It is pot much matter - what the mem- ber for North Oxford, the Honorable Mr. Sutherland stands for--the con- stituency is a Reform hive and can eck any man that calls himselfa| I Reformer even if be says one thing one moment and contradict il the next as Mr. Sutherland does. But meptly situated -- the coostitu- ency is close. We wateh Mr. Ross' i with interest. = T. A. FORMAN. 5 "An Unusual Result. . 'Byidently theConservative candi- eral candidate has claimed the at for two days, but on the third asthe returns arrived from the fastnesses of the peninsula and B the seat to McNeill by one, or or seventeen, or twenty-four. e ex-member of North Bruce was fortunate in that way. No ter © how small the majority it be, it was always on his side p all the returns were in. It pot take so long to get them w, for a telegraph line has n run up to Tobermory. | ump a 1s to have taken she Township ) At EE) jeir influence does, To he Government in a that the result in North wy should demand that the Govern |r: : the, ember for South Ontario is |The Dried Peaches, Prunes, Figs, Dates, &c., &c. FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS N ENDLESS VARIETY-- FRESH AND PURE. PATENT MEDICINES BEST Stock in the County. and CHEAPEST W. TUMMONDS. Robe Lost. At noon on Saturday, March 23, on the 2nd con, Reach--Nonquon suitable reward will be paid for its recovery. Any part in their possession after this notice will be prosecuted. retaining it THOS. LAMBE. Reach, March 27, 1901. DOG TLLOST. Reach, on Marc ill. | March 27, 1go1. FARM FOR SALE Terms $500 c secured by mortgage bearing 5 per e years ago. Per- FYE JEST ARN IN TBE PROVINCE: Mar. 5 1901, TRAYED from the premises of the undersigned, lot 15, con. 2, 14, 1901, a Black: and-Tan Collie Dog about 4 years old; leather strap on answers readily to "Collie" A liber informa the that will lead No. 5, in the 5th concession of the neck. He name al reward given PA 1LLE, Manchester. cash--balance to be Merwin Yarnold, late of the Yillage of Port Perry, Barrister, deceased. OTICE is hereby given pursuant to N R.8.0. 1887, Cap. 110, Ses, 36, and amending Acts, that all persons having claims against the catate of tho said FRANK MERWIN YARNOLD who died on or about the Fourth day of February A, D. 1901 are required to send by port prepaid or to deliver to Wm. Harris, Solicitor for tde Executors on or before the 1st day of May 1901, their names, addresses, and descriptions and a full statement of particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them duly certified and that afer the said day the executors will proceed to dis- trbute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 21st day of March A. D. 1901. Wu HARRIS, In the Matter of the Estate of Edward John Wheeler, late of the Township of Reach, Drover, deceased. OTICE is hercby giver purenant to R. 8. 0. 1887, Cap, 110, Sec. 36, aud Amending Acts that all persons havin claims agninst the estate of the sai Edward John Wheeler who died on or about the 2 day of Detober: A.D. 1900, are required to sen t prepaid or to Sliver to Wm. H. aeri PS licitor for the Executors en or beforo 1st. day of May A. D. 1901, their bames, addresses and descriptions and a foll statement of their claims and t ve of the security (if any by thi certified and that after Jane WHERLER, } Exocutors. ' The undersigned offers to lease ses there are a good 1} On th a welling house with stone story The undersigned offers for Sale his Splendid Farm---more particul- arly known as the Medd Farm-- being composed of the south-half of lot 10, con. 6, Cartwright, contain- ing 100 ACRES more or less, about 98 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Well fenced, good buildings and a never failing well of fine water. Two Orchards of good, bearing fruit trees. This. will be a good opporturity to secure a grand Homestead, the proprietor, owing to failing health, is desirous of retiring from farming. This val- unable property is situated on the leading traveled road of the town- ship--being about 6 miles from Port Perry; 16 miles from Bow- manville ; 4 miles from Burketon his hand. The second finger of the | cesstul in securing the Provincial South, and it richly deserves the | brings the question of patents and| gage' has b Road--A GREY WOLF SKIN Solicitor for Executors. } s ] . : . een elected 1n North [10307 : r station on the C.P.R., and one mile "left hand was hurt the most. The Organizer Miss Wiggins for April wonderful progress and prosperity | their regulation before us. If our| Bryce. In former elections the ROBE, lined with Red Felt. "A Winston E YARsoUD } Bxeeutors. from Blackstock. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the pro- perty. Immediate possession given, NELSON MARLOW. Blackstock, Jan, 22, 1901. Farm for Sale by Tender ENDERS will be received by the undersigned Solicitors up to noon of the 1st April, 1901, for that valuable farm, namely Lot Number 24 in the 3rd Concession of the Township of Reach, County of Ontario, containing 230 acses more or less, This 'm ii 2 as the crops the coming season and full posses- '| successfully and satisfactorily refute : for thi alto: me since the patrons of Wik Guansn | si before 1st December, : . by fhim are the best guarantee that The only reason for this was alto n Pr a, Lu SION OR OF ; the base accusation, but on the day itted to him will be | gether our existi tent Jaws. A nt into politics. That HAT Valuable Farm compris- RWI 1901: : FORTHCOMING of trial it was soon evident that all an ers rr auld be. bi i any, Dot oe Prater at all gone i with ys 5 being knows oe Farin to Rent. Tenders are to be sealed and ; d1his tioable and tapense had bpd exec! as they . pany, 2 ough they do not|the Foy Farm, the South half of lot 2d : addressed to the undersigned from whom all particulars may be had. ; of the Value of unnecessary. The plaintiff finding : ! : :_ | bought what: 11 the right of sale it it has damage the ; . £ ¥ ; : PE] d on the bicycle busines in this| bought what we call the rigat of sale a & WIS. aripo that fine farm being the north half| No tender necessarily accepted. Kidney [the hopelessness of the case aban place last year with so much credit | for Canada. Thisgave themunderthe da To hip of M: 82 of lot 13, con. g, East Whithy. con- DOW & McGILIVRAY doned the claim, not even putting a himself 'and to the best satisfac | patent laws an exclusive control or ual for a close riding |is offered for sale by private tender. | taining" rod acres more or -- Brock St., Whitby, : Solicitors for the Vendor, 3 --_-- . 5 4 i iti h the manner of which I have spoken, unusual significance, | cent. per annum. 3 i s stables : of | expense and trouble incurred, all go a ES hy staff Now what I question is the right of he size and character of. it further particulars arly to eeljar ; good barn with sions a) et congratulate him on the result. of Messrs. Potter & McDougal, [any Government to put it into the] jority in the House|F. M. Yarwnorp, Solicitor Port| chards; a never failing spring || én er . CC ---------- Edmonton, NWT, Nie ale the | hands of any party to enjoy a mon- i es ort fhe Pees St 2 A McGI LLIVRAY, |Mear the house and the a pio : be : : i Dicvelos 8 i ative candidate, ryds : RAY, . The property is situated 2 Taxe Your Evas * jmost "extensive deglers, in Licyeles 5p0ly of anything, at least unless] id not have done so. This The Temple Building, ios: 1 B devot. Myrtle | QEALED TENDERS will be To, Luke : i hig . rat of himeelf. the public are guaranteed : and pro-| and popularity of Mr. ; Toronto Be Ton or ? S received by the undersigned for 2 * "That's the thing to do if there is|his activity and thorough business tected against extortion asis already' his own heigh hood| --------------------------------"--| For further particulars, apply to the purchase of all or any of the anything the matter with them training are a sufficient guarantee. | manifested in this case. The control | Sect in Eidersiie FARM FOR SALE. the proprietor, as AEA i Fe a or 3 belong: That " 's the thing to do if you are in| Op InTEREST TO OUR CiTizEns.-- | Of the sale without competition not so rigidly drawn ] Port Perry. |to be sold 'by auction on the 23rd November, and withdrawn at the glasses. Do you have any | Tuesda wApH) 2nd js the date that eo ace. Te e with r eyes that y F. E. Luke, ., proprietor of | ment have something to say about 'were Liberals in le and « half north-east of Y sale. tention ? Perhaps | Toronto Optical Parlors. 17. King | the pricein fact al to say about it ror Pl Lh blageponsdiig le i Seis il nd i J. A. McGILLIVRAY, ton Ww ill be at Mr. W. H P say J h-half of lot No. 2, containing ] active gent! x le Buildi Toronto. you ddo) ol. sty, will, Sone '| under the circumstances as it is] Kovor-- seventy-two tillable and ei ome "a pena Tonio ; Tetcle De gy teen ne ovens, testing {only the Government law. | Buia ack ae Bo 300d | pendy. Rel cance. Raclmssell addressed oF JOHN Ey. ne free Come early, will be at jewelry | affords the monopoly. As at pr balding tad we aapoaLn, [seed eiveose, Tot Donislos Co |yoy, go, agg. 7 store till 8 pm. 170 "sent existing the patént laws are Ae Sonya, Ont, PE: Bore. 3 80 CI :