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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Jul 1901, p. 4

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North Ontario Observer tie: A Weekly Politica, Agricultiral and Lamily Newspaper For Over Fifty Years F FIREMEN. wo MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP his been 3 pee, AR gr | used by millions of wothers for their children whil GREAT cities THER LIVES i Tt rbot ot eo nd bokeh wi ALWAYS IN DANGER. ol It undoubtedly needs a : cleaning and perhaps some d before you can ride it. If s Goodwin would like to gi : estimate of what is wi You will find them very re; rest by & sick child suffering and crying with pain of Outting Teeth, send at ouce snd get a bottle of "Mis. { Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. Ib w York Conflagration That fl | wii relieve the poor little rufferer immediately. Depend the Kind of Daring That upon i, mowers, thre is no wistake atout it. Tt cures FORT PERRY, ONT. Heroen Are Frequently Cale | Disrhous, Regultes the Stomach and Bowels, Cures 2 % ; 2 Wit Colic, Softens the Glinis, Reduces Inflammation. | EVERY THURS. Ve | eal pon to Display. and gives tone and evergy (o the whole system. "Mrs. URSDAY MORNING _ Writing on the daring and the danger " vs Nervous We ak Men. 'Thousands of jadi men are an swept a EARLY § ae Te Be, AND BLOOD: 11 you have any of the following symptoms consult us before itis Fo J ] Are you servos and Weak: paudeut |leomy, specks before the in their charges. With t Service, Thursday 7.30, Bearers ag a ee Shas palpitation of the 'complete repair shop a ne snd conducted to seats. eyes, hollow ees, careworn expression, poor memory, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething i BY ea ou the face, sunken pi in The Century, Cleveland J taste and is the presoription of one of the H. PARSONS expert ohne 'hey in . y and sires mors] reatices hts, Ein To rood rn] first class work withguarant ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Br Now Method Treatment wil cure you rE "In all its History 1 Sup oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the TERMS -- 81 per annum, If paid in sdvavce : it nov $150 it, Let them call for your (PRESBYTERIAN) MEN'S 1FE 1.OOD A [ ls die-aged men S * United States. Price twe: ty-five cents & bottle. Sold e the world has seen no heroes like will bo charge o subscription taken for less : : ber 'auscontiamed OT take it to their place of bl . W. COUPER, B.A., Pastor. can be nore demoralizin, toyoung and midd emissions % urine. ? by all druggists thronghout the world. Be sure and ask "these, who join the skill of gladiators ! than six monihs: And no paper discontfitied Blong Block. 10.30 cnd 7.00. Week Evenin this p : hy hth unfita £1 iness, i : APTIST CHURCH ried ans, Ho matter whather Caueed 4 by twit Dabits. 1a youth, Ses | a . natural ual excespes our eS CORETNG PAY tment will posi- It returning thanks to the public for the 1S PUBLISHED AT ) Gi, W, MOOOLL, B.A., B.D, Pastor. Services, 10.30 aad 6.50. Week Evealn LETTERS containing money, when d to Oilice, prepaid and registered wil. be st our risk. mre ADVERTISEMENTS measured Ly Nonparfel, and | FA RK M FCR S 3 charged according to the space they G0CURY. ) ADVERTISEMENTS received for publication, with out. specific In-tructions, wil be inserted wnt | FJNHAT Valuable Farm forbiu and charged wecordingly. No advertise 'JINGLES AND JESTS. rather understatement." ree ---- As illustrating the things firemen do The One Thought. every day and do gladly, be gives some We have most of us heard of that sweet wedded Incidents of one particular fire that hap- bliss, for MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP. with the valer of crusaders. Does that untis arrears ure paid up. Service, Thursday 7.0. MR. MCFARLANE, PASTOR. 3 patronage extended tome for over 38 hn that are b . pered in New York on St. Patrick's day, | , Op two hearts that are heating as one ren ---------------- sound like exaggeration? 1 should call it Sabbah Service OJ wd 1m, » years, I would respectfully intimate thatt fo rvice, Thursday, 7,30. And two souls with a single thought sealed With 1800. It was a pleasant afternoon, aad Fifth avenue was crowded with people to watch the parade, A gayer, pleas- anter scene it would have been hard to find at 3 o'clock or a sadder one at 4. . The Ancient Order of Hibernians, com- ing along with bands and banners, were nearing Forty-sixth street when suddenly there sounded hoarse shouts and the an- &'y clang of fire gongs, and down For- ty-second street came Hook and Ladder A Xia, ment will be taken out until paid for, And have wondered, perhaps, how 'twis done. | A LIBERAL discount allowed to Merchants snd other who advertise by the year or half ear, | But to those who have been by experience taught | This effect is not hard to explain, For in most of the cases that one "single" thought To--"1 wish I was single again." THESE terms will in all cases be strictly, adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. Pamphlets. Hand Bills, Posters, Bill Houds, Check Wedding Invitations, The Fee Was Tempting. Programs, Dodgers, A very young couple in southwest Georgia called on a colored minister Letter Heads, ing 75 acres, being 'kng the Foy Farm the' South hal No. 5, in the 5th concession Township of Maripo$ is offered for sale by private Terms $500 cash--balance secured by mortgage bearing cent per annum, £ For further particulars ap _ R. OC. CHURCH, 2 3 REV. A. OMALLEY. 'Third Sunday at 10 30 8. m, of the Division Courts TY OF ONTARIO. 1901. 7d BetoreTreatment fellow men." W. A. Muir, of Lima, O., says:--*I was one of the countless victims of early vice at15 years of The drains on my system were weakening sexual and nervous ays. tem. For ten years I tried scores of doctors, electric belts and gatent medicines. Some hel me, none cured, 1 was giving up in despair, in fact, contemplating suicide when a friend ad- ¥ me as a last resort to give the New Method Treatment of Drs. K. & K. a fair trial. Without confidence I consented and in three months I was a cured fads . was sare] geven years ago----am marr an a; A heartily recommend Drs, K. & K. to my SHlcted After Treatment am, a8 usual, now ready for businoss, and have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNES& which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an inducement to Cass purchasers <b Diwount of 10 por ooh will be allowed on all Sales from now uni 4 on a dead run and swung into Fifth Blank Forms, Reeeipt Books, ~~ Business Card avenue straight at the pompous paraders, who immediately became badly scared Zrifbhmen and took to their heels. But the big ladders went no farther. Here ghey were needed--oh, so badly needed-- 0 Wind r hotel was on fire--the AFWe treat and cure Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, and all diseases of Men and Women, sz 0 NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CN PRIVATE. No medicine sent C. O, D. No names on boxes or envelopes, Ev thing confidential. Question list and cost of treatment, FREE. oy TA Dek 3 0, Maodonell, Whit by--Janw- 148 SHELBY STREET, wer rat Be Drs. Kennedy & Kergan, rr Hic, [+] 5 HK 8: K 8K STI pre ae Removal ¥ The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nu- merous custemers for the liber 1 patronage riocived sino: opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he haa moved his business from (he Market building to the Store First doorEast of the Post Office where he will be pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manner thu cannot fail to please customers, ~ Having new and increasec fncilities for the transaction of business he feels confident that he can give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in orde to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new premises. wa. GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. and offered him a string of fish to mar- ry them. Said the minister: "I mighty positive dat botly er you is too young ter marry, but den--you looks a heap older dan what you ls, en, furdermo', ef dey 1s one t'lug I wants partickler fer dinuer dis day it is fish. So jine ban's!" ho F. M. Yarnorp, Solicitors Perry, or to 4 JOHN A McGILLIVR The Temple Buildig To an, 1st next. All work being MADE ; and nc factory work kept in stock, the super ority of my goods will at once become appa: ent. Intending purchasers will find that hy giving ne a: call before looking elsewhery | the ycan be suited in quality and pri 1 ience in the trade Books, Cireulars, Assembly Cards, Clerk, D. 0. Macdonell, Whitby --Janu- ruary 4, March 4, April 2, May6, June 3, mber 4, October 3, Novewber 4, Dec- Visiting Cards, &o. of every style and eolor executed pr mptly and at as low rates as any other establishinent in a abn PS ution head Ma &c LC v 1 x 9 Gr 0 em. | Ah 2 Ma ; ; 8, Be But Yet a Woman. FH. PARSONS. ! & y ¢ Ye Jw. Perghem, Port Perry STORY OF £OUTH i ry 18, March, May 13, July §, September Ridpath, LL.D., Eaward A er 11. { LT : ; Mn Se NARS 4 reason was that every- ------ body supposed that of course somebody Lad sent the alarm. And so they all watched the fire and sraited for the engines, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, and by that time a great column of flame was roaring up the elevator shaft, and people on the roof in their madness were jumping down to the styect. Then some sane citizen went to RAH , san BD prospe. tus _Cirou a fire box and rang {he call, and within Her First Concert. World Pullishing Compaay, Guelph, Ontario. 00 seconds Engine 65 was on the ground. epcovset---------- ms DO TE aniaon ST sud 21, | A country servant was given a ticket snd then hook and ladder companies. by her mistress for a local concert. But there was no making up that lost 15 She arrived home rather late and was minutes, The fire had things in its teeth | questioned by ber mistress on the mat- now, and threes fonr, five alarms went | ter. out in quick succe sion. Twenty-three "lI came away before 'twas over," Port Perry. engioes had thelr streams on that fire in she replied, "and they were hurrying Nov. 30, 1899 almost as many minute And the big | it on, 'cause they were singing two at » i . «3 fire to er came from T hirty-sixth street a time when I left."--Tit-Bits. / > and ith avenne and six hook and lad- der companies arrived. ke Let us see how Hook and Ladder 21 | came. Sho was the mate of the fire tow- er, and the rush of her galloping horses sras ochoing up the avenue just as Bat- talion Chief John Binns made out a wo- man in a seventh story window on the Forty-sixth street side, where the fire was raging fiercely. The woman was holding a little dog in her arms. and fit locked ns if she was going to jump. The t waved to her to stay where she was and, rusning toward the truck, mo- tioned it into Forty-sixth street, where- upon the tillerman at his back wheel did a pretty picce of steering, and evemy as they plunged along the crew began hoist- ng the big ladder. Such a thing is nev- er done, for the truck might upset with the swaying. But every second counted bere, and they took the chance. As they drew along the curb Fireman AleDermott sprang up the slowly rising ladder, and two men came behind with sealing ladders, for they saw that the main ladder would never reach the wo- man. Five stories is what it did reach, aod then McDermott, standing on the top round, smashed one of the sealing Jadders throngh a sixth story window + and climbed on. smashed the second scal- i ing ladder through a seventh story win- dow, and five seconds later had the wo- man in bis arms. To carry a woman down the front of a burning building on scaling ladders is a id ter of regular, routine for a ireman, ike jumping from a fourth story dewn to a net or making a bridge of his body. It 1s part of the busigess. But to have ome foot in the air rea Ling for a lower step on a swaying, flimsy thing and to feel the other gtep break under you and to fall ane two feet and catch safely--that is & | The Bad Habit of Hoarding Trash. thing not every fireman could do. But In cleaning house from year to year McDermott did it, and he brought the A woman's ways are wondrous queer. a' woman safely to the ground--and the She wails o'er rubbish; then, alack, f dog too. "Tis dusted and put sifely back, » % Almost at the same moment the crowd < on Forty-seventh street was gasping in EE Re admiration of a rescue feat even more Not Needed. thrilling. On the roof, screaming in ter- | He was obviously anxious, and she ror, was Kate Flannigan, a servant, seemed almost willing. gwaying over the cornice, on the point of "1 shall refer you to papa," sald she, throwing herself down. Then out of a | with a becoming blush, "before giving top floor window crept a little fireman you a final answer." and stood on the fire escape gasping for "But 1 am perfectly willing to take air. Then he reached in and dragged 4 ot out an unconscious woman and Jowered you without any reference," sald he magnanimously. her to others and was just starting down himself when yells from the street made him look up, and he saw Kate Flanni- gan. She was ten feet above him, and be had no means of reaching her. The crowd watched anxiously and saw the little fireman lean back over the fire escape and motion and shout something to the woman. And then she crept over the cornice edge, hung by ber hands for a second and dropped into the fireman's arms. It isn't every big, strong man who could catch a sizable woman in a fall Jike that and hold her, but this stripling did it becanse he had the nerve and knew bow. And that made another life saved. By this time flames were breaking ont of every story from street to roof. It seemed impossible to go on with the res cue work, yet the men persisted even on With grace adjusted 'neath her chin, Such saintly mood dwells in her eyes 1 fear he fashioned for the skies. When Muriel plays her violin, . AGENTS WANTED AFRICA" by Juhi D., Eawa 8. Ellis, M.A, J. A naging Editor of the constan ---- Gould, Txbridge-- promptly attend: Man it JE Clerk, Jos. FE. orunto, and J. H. Aiken, of Ee Joon 20, May 27, July 11, Beplewbe: r 19. To hr bas returned this week from 12 EALED TENDERS will (BS g in South Africa for us. W th it «1 0 He But, ah, while music's magic speaks, Lanadinn Publishers who have had or received by the undersigned i A string snaps; color mounts her cheeks; S.uth Arion for ninoteen years, giving ue an iumensey oC Co) eo el i ; i dvantage in procuring photographs and material. Our | the ase i} "Ne ¢ Ee oe ben tat hy dou mops, procuring pysoeribe sud naaral, Ang] the: purchase of all or Any Sy Senibor 3 1 know she's human. n+ snd outs C Contingenta becier illustrated ban in any | Parcels-- Farm Properties ~be . iR of th v ill il o i sine | ing to Mr. John Adams, advert to be sold by auction on the 231 November, and withdrawn at sale. ed to. : y London JOHN ROLPH. ol Port Pe: y TON--ClerX, Gen, Smith, Cannington -- rt Perey, Des: 1, 1998, Ma 21, May 28, July 10, September House and Lot for Sale or to Rent. TON - C Geo. F. Bruce, Deaverton-- 118, March: 23, May 29, September 20, Nov- ERGROVE-Olerk, Thos. P, Hart, Upter| ih 23, Myy 50, September 21, November 22. By order, A HOUSE AND LOT on Simcoe Street, Port Perry, for Sule or to Rent. The 1ouse contain five rooms. The lot contains ne acre on which there are a barn, a good Jrehard and a well, Immediate possession, Also for Sale a General-Purpose Horse, Saggy and a Set of Single Harness --will be old cheap or will exchange for other live tock, : Apply at the Office of this paper. Port Perry, April 5, 1899, Agricultural Machines ee AND =e IMPLEMENTS hn AT ms SUNDERLAND Ee undersigned keeps on hand and for sales the following Agricultural Mach- ues and Implements manufactured by the TUR EAMILTOD MPG OO. OF PETERBORO: Jinders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina« tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8. T. ivator, 8. 1, Harrow, Land J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. A at Whithy, Oct. 22nd, 1900. J.-A McGILLIVRAY; Tem, le Building, Torontod] of or JOHN ADAMS, ; GEO. JACKSON, 'Lilensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &e. -- yor! HE QOUSTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII MONEY TO LOAN. OF DARTWRIGHT, We have funds from private parties'for investment q oe it « and those who widhio mortgages, buy more land or build, nu rou ur without sny delay, (and b ers who wait to buy ho wonld exchange si e or other pro- or busines of ISHES at this the commencement o another Auction Sale § | hanks to his numerons patrons for gst favors. In requesting their esteemed id 'continued patronage he desires to ie thut ne effort or pains will be spared his part to make all sales entrusted to im successes. His very extensive practice the past sbould be a sufficient recom endation ax to his ability. All Sale fiven into his charge will be attended tc ith promptucss and dispatch. Sale list ade aut « d blank notes supplied fre, application. Parties wishing to engage his services ay consult hia SaLe ReGIsTrR either at @ Oliserver or Standard Offices, Port oery, for dates claimed for ake arrangements, or write to his address Repartee, Tle turned and gazed at her, and she Resented it right scornfully. In hopes to make amends, said be (With weak attempt at gallantry), "J'd like to add to my family tree A branch so fresh and {air ta see." Pp riies for sa She answered, *'1 don't care to be any kind, ple descr " , Fire snd Life Insurance «ffeote g Ingrafted on a rubber tree! x and brokerage business transacted. 4 LUND & CO. ™ 28 Victoria Street, TORO! thoi PORT PERRY. |The Porris of our Fresiel Mr. Fijjit--1 thought you sald our new neighbors would not let their chil- EARTILY thanking the public for the | VVitD Biographical Sketche liberal patronage received during the BY dren play with our Tommie. I see him many years I have kept a Livery Establish General Charles H. Grosvenor, & THE SEBERT HOUSE TRE ; In returning thanks to the general public and' the farming community in particular for their generous and kind patronage since 1 embarked in the hotel business, I beg to announce that I now have more commodious and far sdperior facilities for enter. taining the public than I ever possessed in the past ; having lately taken possession of the Oriental Hotel which will in future be known as the SeserT House, and have spared neither skilled labor nor expense in order to remodel and fit it up in a manner second to none in the province. Having introduced the most modern water works system, every room will at all Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth times be fully supplied with hot and cold water. The Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. comfort of guests will be the first consideration and oo "the. Toflowi sl Xs no expense or labor will be spared in order to meet @ following, the munufacture of their requirements and win their approbation, so that JOHN ABEL, Toronto. thei foud pian of the » Suhen House" may be figh clus Threshing outfits, Traction heraldec throughout the entire Lominion and the Engines and Machines, Victor Clover traveling public thus made acquainted with the fact Haller, Portable Tiivmph Engine: that Port Perry possesses hotel accommodation in- Tam prepared to supply everything the ferior to none elsewhere to be found, and my armen J ra way of Machines, Imple- charges, as in the past, will continue to be noted «for vents, Repairs, 2, A A aa A call solicited, moderation. In order to prowide ample yard, stable JeDonald's Hotel. and shed accommodation for all, especially on market . days I have purchased the lot to the north of my already spacious premises and haye had erect d thereon large and comfortable sheds, and my patrons 3000000! ch will find at their service an attentive and obliging Cx oy hostler. I have every confidence that my enterprise : Webster's will be fully appreciated by a generous public and 2 @ International - ° Dictionary that all will gladly avail themselves of the superior accommodations I have provided. The One Great Standard Authority, Bo writes ..J. Brewer, a \ His Bright Prospects. * Dey talks erbout de money, But 1 doesn't want it, honey, Fer soon 1 will be comin ter de scratch; Fer de moonlight will be shinin Whar I'm pinin, des a-pinin Fer de melon in de middle er de patch. 7 with them now. I over the measles, and I want thelr chil- ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure is | \fgypgr oF CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS. HioHing H CHARGES MODERATE. twenty four large Photo-gravure Fitel we | to my former place of business paper embossed. title page ¥ Mrs. Fijjit--Yes, but their parents don't know it. Tommie is just getting cing that I ha emove A ee te tuck wp things! announcing that I have removed : M Y 1 I V I R Y | NT otarecd by the Tamilies wild d As usual, a choice lot of Plymouth Roc} 3 AY 4 dv + | relatives of the te. Printed on heavy pmEetbf both sexes for sale. Prices reasonable book ¥ g 'ehetohes printed! large. open type in two oc a t er S t ree t of the 20th Century. So k McKinley sa o n vhich I am about to largely extend in- reasc facilities so that the public may be | tunes will be sitter accommodated with safe and desir. | man or woman of good zble Jittle fortune in this te ¥ abe Presses runbing day A million ¢ this [ve and wight RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES "wm hey'll Fix It. i Shey > 14 Wanted --State Manager to look after con R. VANSICKLER, Mrs. de Style--Of course this new furniture you've bought is quite pretty, but it's so distressingly new. It lacks the fashionable marks of age and an- tiguity. Mr. de Style--Never mind. It'll be all right after the children have oper- ated on it for a couple of weeks. AKalsomining, éc "PYHE undersigued would take this oppor tauity of thanking his numerous pat rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he bas carried ot © tho business of © AINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he i: better 'prepared than ever to execute all orders for ence and agents, Address to-day TH One door West of R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 18938. : aainting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may voly on having it neatly and promptly exe sated, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when covtracting. A continuance of public patronage soli cited. INDINGm y Liveryac com m dation on Perry St. curtat i WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1503. Change of Base. the liberal patronage heretofore ex- sended to them, the undersigned would beg | being far too small to meet" oH L. SEBERT . Supreme Court. pecinien Pages, etc, Successor of the "Undbridged.' Standard of the Foglish (v's In the Postal] leg Lent, 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE to auvnounce that they have quirements of my rapidly n business I have leased for ate years and taken possession commodious Livery Off PURDY'S BLOCK on queen str where they will be in a better position than ~--entrance adjoining the neretofere to meet the requirements of Bank of C ae t heir numerous patrous and they respect ank o ommerCe properiys fully solicit the patronage of all Mr. Hay. I will constantly keep for sraft's former customers. complete variety of reliable Fresh and Cured Meats reedcne wich ina dave sa tendance night and day, so may rely on having theif -~ Get Ready. of the best quality will always be found at | ments met at all times. i. Tot In some nice cemetery ¥, eir Store, } ! » 1t is time for pa to get; 3 Orders will receive prompt attention, Patornage respectfully se the Fifth avenue front, bare of fire es- Tommy's started in a-smoking , toh .i Conveyance to all trains: 3 gapes. They used the long extension Iad- | { Of the baleful cigarette. ; Game and Fish mn Season, Wat. JAMS ; re h I 1 "scal- w by ¢ 3 5 ders as far as they could and then "sca 1 Port Perry Sept. 26, 1900. & p k | G : | % v Out. . | 1 blow a V for roses : For ber and call and sigh-- 4 When the maid informs me she is out § In sadness, "So am 11" yr of the v's Pilar ink OMce. the U = rome Conk, 61 Our fee returned if we fail. any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ability of same. 'How to obtain a patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. 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Ty ¥ 1 out of seventh story windows when it "Oh, no: tell us what a man thinks 0 was like climbing over furnace mouths | he is eating, and we cad zuess what he EESTI || to get there. is" JOHN NOTT, And one of Shens women he reached UNDERTAKER, only by working his way along narrow and Funeral Director, ol s stone ledges for three windows and back PORT PERRY. 0. GARDNER Second door East of Mr. Purdy's Grocery Ws TYLISH, RELIAB ARTISTIC= Recommended by Leading Dressmakers. They Always Please. © $900 YEARLY to Christist or woman tolookaftera ing business in this and adjoining to not as Manager and Correspond can be done at your home. addressed, stamped envelope for p to A. H. SHERMAN, General Corcoran Building, opposite Un Treasury, Washington, D. 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' 'Gobson--No: Mercer is one of those fellows who make it a point never to ewe anybody anything. ; ; Co Eat} after four years experience in prosecutin, TT hig busines in some of the largest cities the United States, he is better prepared! at) ¥ than ever to execute any of the ollowing ost no = nea te xperts and branches of his trade :-Stone Masonry, ' 'New York Life B'ld'g, Montreal Atlantic Bldg, W. gton Bricklaying in all ite branches; Plain and a Ornamental Plastering, Also Artificial rg Waite, in Massachusetts h Stone Walks, that will remain permanent worth ofbooks.--First experience. Mi and will endure "any weather. Concrete New York has soldover 42,000 wol | BLE PRO P E RTY Cisterns without any weod in their con First experience, Mr. Hotwall 'took iil a | PORT PERRY tine will be hep constantly on hand, and pendence and all the agents. <u S LEI for sale after the first of next April, Address v i anders; cdi offers for sale at GEO. GARDNER THE BRITISH- Die tne. property. on" Enric Port Parry, Jan. 3, 1804. ' Coren % struction to decay or give out. If you are a He Perry, consisting of a commo- nd 5 a elling House, containing six rooms, WASTED. --~ TRUSTWORTHY ANC 8 vlomete there ira 00d stone ve gentlemen or es to tarvel matter how low. e main part and foundati CIN mle 3 | for retponsble, tablished hous in Ontario 1 SNe a id uA tcheo, ali in a gond state of rose he gave her still doth Blooms ¥ || Monthly $65.00 and expenses, Position pend. upon it ; There are three lots which have teady. Roference, Enclosesolf-addressed greatest intrinsic va ue { rted into a splendid Garden, in tam ped ouvelope. The Dominion Com sible for you to receive.-- p ny. Dept. Y Chicag A 3 a large number of choice, thriv- ee eprint a pot nl tite ANTED--SEVERAL TRUSTWORTHY this state to our edicine until you have tried E 13810 146 W. 14th Street, New BRANCH OF VICES ES Pi » Chi ali a st Ehicagocand CORVOO | |[Mcaus GCO00Be =i You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. is sort 1a pat up cheaply to gratify the universal present demand for o low prises Ripans Tabules At the Druggist's | A Penalty. = 7' The man who tells the simple truth Perhaps is doing right, But all the world will censure him For being impolite. * Beatty & Bongarp's hand-made ess is made to wear. There is 1 5 he man or woman Discounts any in need of any of the above, come to me and in this county quick. Territory is obtain prices, All material required in my A anor. have < Unhappy Simile. Zh Doctor--After this yon ought to sleep Ly 5 Ike a baby. v Patient (anxiously)--I bope you dogt mean like my baby, doctor. = Address THE McCALL CO., 138 to 146 W. 14th St.. New York Statement but a straight fact, when we scy that the greatest help to the live grocer and general storekeeper in Canada is. "The Canadian Groger." You cannot read it Without getting Berry bushes and other smail ndance. There are aleo on the good bricked Well and Cistern sient Stable: 109, 110 on Ella Street--all apply to ' Tika GEO. GARDNER, Jan 22, 1806. on trees-- Apple, Cherry and Plum. §ZF When you put your foot into PEE y a Carnegie shoe, your shoe troubles .--A. F. CARNEGIE. IuporTANT TO FARM be seen by Mr. Purdy? #00 | tisement that he is re FEEh "Encioss| corn by the car Joad--a May & Goopwin celebrated Ulriches' i Your i eee ij 0 nd- EF Klondyke, British Columbia, | North-West "Territory and Man- itoba. Parties going to Any of of [| above parts call on A C.P.R. ticket ag in A ns

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