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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Dec 1902, p. 4

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drawn to suit either a ph or a carte de visite. a, representing the edge should. be sufficiently dis- inner circle to leave plen- e for the embroidery. ould have groups of or- EMBROIDERED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME plain. Twenfy-ninth row--purl. Thir- tieth row--knit 1, put the wool round the needle twice, knit 2 together, re- peat to end of row. Thirty-first row-- purl. Thirty-second row--plain. Thir- ty-third row---purl. Thirty-fourth row --plain, with loops. Thirty-fifth row-- plain; repeat these 2 rows 3 times. For- Grease that makes your § horses glad. THE WM. BUCH §~ o consider when buying a j nd the Price. The price ° s will last many years, and while a cheap Range is nsumption of fuel. The t" Range 1d, and the most perfect state that no effort on his part to make all him successes. |in the past mendation as di with promptness an Range constructed. Itisap oking apparatus. : _ Largest ---- 3 Sly pond, Hom on application. Write the Manufacturers for an. MUNN §6o 361Broadway, | i 100- 626 F' Bt.» Washington, Sold by _R. J. Bruce, G Nov. 1, 1901. METHODIST ogee ne Pe stitches back to 60 again. Fifty-first row--purl next 10 rows of ribs, 2 plain, 2 purl and cast off. To make up the muff procure a double plece of wadding and cover with the sateen to fit the inside. Sew neatly to each end, just within the holes for elas- fan. the yard of ribbon into the cen- holes and tie into a bow; run about a quarter of a yard of elastic in the holes at each end and join. Work with double wool a chain of crochet suffi i ciently long to slip through the muff, go round the neck and tie into bows. Make a full tassel for each end, and this completes the work. -- by Novel Slipper Bag. A novel idea for a slipper bag is to get a piece of black or red baize and work the word "Slippers" in crochet cotton on one side. It looks pretty, if the letters are made big enough, to have a few silver sequins sewed here and there on them. Round the bottom of the bag and up the sides, If liked, boot buttons can be sewed as a decora- Hla etme meinen ivy Needlebook. A needlebook may be fashioned after the semblance of an Ivy leaf in green cloth or any colored scrap at hand, the by a singer or pianist. To make the bag take a.picce of cloth or art serge and a piece of cheap silk or n for "ining aud cut them the same size ty fo ther and | the two pieces of material t Bind the edges with narrow satin rib bon to watch the cloth. ln the center | . of the rounded side, in shades of silk 'to contrast with the cloth and to match the shade of the lining silk, work the gmonograwm of the recipient or the word Music." Then the edge opposite the wounded side must be folded over about | o inches and firmly secured at the | 0 sides. This forms a kind of compart ment to hold the music together before | clustic and bring ENITTED MUFF, second row---plain, fc riy-fourth plain, forty th Sache: Lv 20 inchs, with' one of the | ty:sixth row--plain, forty-ses " parrower sides rounded evenly. IPasten | forty -eighth plain, forty-ninth Fiftleth row---wool FOR ONTARIO'S SICK pporiunity tor Every ( ing Health y-third purl, round the needle | twice, knit 8; repeat to end of row. his forms the second row of holes for _the number of veining being lightly portrayed in filo- gelle silk of the same shade. Flannel cut out on similar lines Is inserted be- purl. IPor- enth purl, purl. Frre---- | A dressing case, small and good, with a place for a razor, will please the young man who is just beginning to shave. CHILDREN. sitizen to Join in the Noble Work of Bring- and Happiness to Young Lives. rolling it up. When rolled, the worked 'monogram has a good effect fn the cen- and on either side of it must be ed bands of ribbon to tie round roll and finish off with smart bows. you wish to give the daughter of fly a useful holiday present, e. Procure nt any gro- 1 barrel standing about fies high and a fairly ample Paper the inside. Get some ty cretonne and pail it neatly the spaces between the bands * avhich encircle the barrel. Gild, sliver enamel these bands. Cut some ces of very stout millboard to the iglde size of the barrel, make a hole $n the middle of each, through which insert loops of tape, gumming the ends flat to ihe underside. Insert large 'brass headed carpet nails at intervals wn the sides of the barrel to form 'rests for the cardboard divisions, Ry this arrangement the hats are glven plenty of room, and the bottom of each ece of cardboard forms a substitute 'or a separate hatbox, The Leight of each division can be regulated at will, the loops obviating all trouble in lift- dng. Should the barrel be minus a | wooden top cover a piece of cardboard with cretonne as a substitute. "A photo frame is a useful Christmas pt, and the one illustrated Coes not tax the resources to any great de- | gree. Procure an couple of pieces of stout card, which must be cut into a neat oval. Sew the insertion of photograph. a panel side in a te shade of FRAME WITH HOLLY 3. When BERRY DECORATION. glass might be inserted, give a finish, a bevel gold added where shown. ul of holly berries, ve a careful coating blr glass bag Is made of n ed with gold tin- gulpure applique, the el. Is outlined aud | ot hy When a farmer puts hi s seed under | door to the Hospital The Ontario s it to bear | child is on a level with the Toronto Procrastination. parmeeac | [STHETHIFOR | MI : ITISN'T A BIT TOO EARL YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE=- ou are model of your in- )vention orimprovement and we will'tell * {tree our opinion as to whether itis ET } patentable. Re applicetions have often, n Su ully secuted by us. We conduct fully Ghai d offices in Montreal} gu Washington t hisquajisies us to prompt-¢ pa work and qui Accure teats) 25 broa Tighest raion & M as the invention. re Livy continued ' ry ey sxisnsite practi a his ability. All Sule given into his Sharks will be attended to made out and blank notes supplied free, Parties withing to engage his services may consult hie SALE REGISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales afié make arrangements, or write to his addrees CHARGES MODERATE. " REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor. Sabbath Bervices, 10.30 and 6.30. Week Evenin Bervice, Thursday 7.30. Strangers wolcome and conducted to seats. ST. JOHN'S (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. W. COOPER, B.A., bath ar. » nd ice cient recom spatch. Sale list EO. JACKSON, « Port Perry P. O. CHURCH. CHURCH. N returning thanks to the public for ta patronage extended to me for over years, I would respectfully intimate that am, as usual, Sow busty for Business, and ave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an inducement to Cas purchasers -b Diveound of 10 per conde will be allowed on all Sales from now unti Jan. 1st next. All work being gy MA DE BY "HAND E32 and nc factory work kept in stock the super ority of my goods will at ence pa: en : turers and Engineers. MARION & MARI Patent Experts and Solicitors. Babbath Services, Offi New York Life LR Montreal ces Atlantic Bldg, Washington D.C. A Sunday--Matins, 10,30 nm School, 2 Thurcsday-- Eve REV RIC Third Sunday ERS | Sold by All Central Liver PORT * PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the | liberal patronage received during the | many years I have kept a Livery Establish Crt Sa Furnishes ™ Song and Music a vast volume of New, Choice Copyright Compositions by the most popular authors. mentin Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure iu | 'Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7.30. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, REV. MR. LOCK, M REV. MR. MCFARLANE, 10.90 and 7.00. . A., Incumbent. Evensoag, 7 p.m. 30 p.m. msong, 7.30 pan. R. 0. CHURCH, THARDSON. at 10 30 8. mw, announcing that I have removed | | MY LIVERY! to my former place of business 21 Complete 64 Pages of Plano usc Half Vocal, Half Instrumental Pieces for Plana Sunday pu wiantee will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of business kept * constantly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attended to JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dee. 1, 1892. Agricultural Machmes > ee AND ee Newslealers | i PLE t NTS SUNDERLAND F{YHE undersigned keeps ou hand and fol sales the following Agricultural Mach actured by the meg and Inplements wanu MIR HAMLTOD NT GO OF PETERBORO: Binders, Reapers; Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Fufrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows; Champion Plows, 8. T. Cultivator, 8. T. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth { | Ciltivator, Binder Trucks, &e. ia. |W | itso the following, ti unufacture of it is also the robber { ate r Street Once a Month for 25 Cents. (rot ou il A that steals from many | which Iam about to largely extend he Yearly Subscription, $2.00. { JOHN AREL, Toronto. i | crease facilities so that the public may be 1f bought ssc st t : ' bi x "" . a business iman the ee ommodated with: safe and desir I bone ig soy pc gest | iaigh lam "Threshing ontfts, Tractio opportunity to become | uble a saving of $5.00 monthly. | Engines and Mac Victor Clover wealthy... | In one year you get nearly 800 P. £ | Huller, Portable Trivmph Engine. 7 | RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES Mase, RE 252 Cosoptele Biaces thin | R. VANSICKLER. for the Piano. farmer requites in way of Machines, Imple- wents, Re § Port Perry, June 21, 1000, North Ontario Observer { { | | { 4 Weekly Political, Agricultural i J. W. PEP Eighth & Locust S Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT FORT FPERIY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY | patronage dutin AERMS.-- $1 per annum, if paid will be charged. - No aul 4 the 1 than six until arre to plan for something good in advertising for fall and winter business. TET ADVERTISEMF charged | better prepared t or | ADVERTISE MENTS received for pul If you will send us the Name and Address of FIVE Piano and Organ Players, we will send you a copy of the Magazine Free. PER, Publisher, ts., ATH TING ; the time he bas carried ou | yusiness of | PAINTING wna | in-Port Perry, and would state that he ic | Philadelphia, Pa. One door West of #3 A call sol I am prepared to supply everything the | McDonald's Hotel. R. K. BRYANT. . Suuderland, April 8, 1 ] | Le | MORNING | wim NEALED will BY 'Kalsomining, &elS received by the undersigned fof | H. PARSONS | BE undersigned would take this oppor | | | | TENDERS he purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties. belong tnnity of thanking his numerous pat ling to Mr. John Adams, advertised rons for their liberal and still increasing |, gaia 3 {to Le sold 'by auction on the 23r¢ | Nove mber, and withdrawn at the | sale. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. hau ever to execute all | Nov. 30, 1899 ders for | Neation, with | | -- out specific | 8, will Le in erted unt | Dainti cominin i Pane Ha ing w | Bi Tog No elrte Unite iviias and Paper Hanging} MONEY TO LOAN. BE: Parties ontrusting their work to me may | We have funds frou v unt allowed toMerchaots and other | 10 Habu it neatly aud promptly exe: | tertiags 41 FEE CEN ; | cuted, My charges are moderate. | . THESE terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to | y 3 | { I am also prepared to supply Paists, &c,, | { pn | when contracting | . A continuance of public patronage soli| b Vinh JOB DEPARTMENT. | cited. | ¥ive ana Tite Ir y gowaral Suuncinl wmphlet und Bills, Posters, and brokerage Lusiness transacted LUND & CO. mother earth he expect bushels of grain in a few months, | child. Neither has an advantage. | a So' it is with the merchant. He in | It takes a dollar a patient per day to Programs, Dodgers, Bill Heads, check | Port Perry, Mar | Letter Heads, Wedding Invitations, k= hile vests money in mer on a profitable turn over. A father pays for his son's education will anticipating young man wit put the body ig a livelihoc hat it d head at Yet the seed may not bring forth | d ise nd th 5 grain, the mercl gold at a profi may not reach th In all these instance ture of money is may bring happiness an To-day the Hosy fc ren, Toronto, is perform born mission on earth. health, removing pain a ing distorted limbs of ns, Loys will yet make their mar] jng Dominion, hut who, ready fi way to bring you pleas without any doubts or investment. fick Children. the very day it is plac pital's disposal. life saving, body Loalth giving. Look at 2 fow examp! done in the Orthoped 'child so situated? Then have to the Hospi the powers of mind to | 5 the ex] speculation. this noble institution, might have al- ed an eally grave, 7 That's where your dollar can find a Money is alw It is coaseless in its labour, gpot in this fair Canada is it put to Lotter service than at the Hospital for You geo your rioacy i: at work from Your cuickly brinzs yom back joy, for your contribution bas entered into the task The feet Showy i those of children who live outside of Toronto. Yon see ndition "before" cntel = and you see the c maintain the Hospltal. The Ontario Government contributes $7,000 a year, or almost seventeen ceuts per patient | per day, for there are always at least lise, counting | provide the work in gain- | may not be | e young man | of his father. ! end y | AFTER ti one hundred and twenty children under This amount from the | Government is all expended on main- | BEFORE d it may not. | a yr Sick Child treatment, fiER Honven | tonance. Then the corporation of the ud etraigh bing | city of Toronto gives $7,600, or seven- hundreds of | teen cents per patient per day, and > remember, not for Toronto patients, 1 | but for every child no matter from what point he may come. And in ad- dition to this Toronto citizens donate 9 6,000 for the maintenance of all 2 patients. Again remember all these gifts from evoted to the 2 from over On tarlo as well as the city itself, a % in this grow- | the children' that seek relief "from || were it net for | places outsidé are very numerous, and it ought to be as great a privilege and || pleasure for the generous citizens of | the province to contribute to the main- j tenance of this Hospital as it is for the people of Toronto. Ten ycars ago the Hospital was en- cumbered with a mortgage. year the mortgage has been reduced, and it is now paid. | The Hospital must proceed in per- forming its great mission, Money is needed to maintain it, and this appeal sure and profit fears as to the at work. but in no ed et the Hos- investment building and les of the work ic Department. BEFORE. - ARPES; ha is le for that purpose. 08D! id cannot be conducted without money. To keep the machinery moy- ing the doliars and cents of the people of o are needed, Nurses, do and officials have to live elr wages must be pald. _ True, it is, that some have to pay-- tal. in or known ratepayer of the pro- to the effect that they are too - to pay, can have maintenance and Sltoft 1s being mad an effort is Year by | [2 Blank Forms, Ieceip Books, Dusiness Card Books, Cire Jars, Assembly Onrds, Visiting Cards, ko, a large space in THE OBSERVER or a of every siyle and color and Fi Circular, or something of the kind, executed pr mit a ia at low rates ns BR and it is always better to be carly than late. ( 3 PORT PERRY. uty EIS BR OT Parties from a dis'ance gelting hand bills, &c printod chm live. thew printed to take howe with them H, PARSONS. | ® ate n; | othr establishment in th } IN PORT PERRY LIOR S.ATH] ; and dation | under the kitchen, all in a good state of | str epair. There are three lots which have | in ho vonverted into a splendid Garden, in obtain prices, which arc a large number of choice, thriv- | line will Ye kept ing fruit trees --Apple, Cherry and Plom-- Grupe Vives, Berry bushes and other small fruit iu abundance. There ave also oo the premises & good bricked Well and Cistern and convenient Stable. Lots 108, 109, 110 on Ella Strect--all ready for crop. For particulars apply to GEO. GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan 22, 1896. for acceptable ideas. State if patented. THE PATERT RECORD, teady. p vy, Dept. Y Baltimcre, M Dn $900 ft's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say that the greatest help to the live grocer and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. Spend a cent for a post card and send for @ sample copy and be convinced. 2 7 ., Limited] hii ing business in "to act as Man The MacLean Pub. Co. | tomomre. ' ASOT ARTES 2) )) YEARLY to Christina mau J, or woman to took after % wisi bininens in this au ad, nters. Child' itvel q and all JOHN NO UNDERTAKER, All material Reference, tam ped envelope. addressed, staniped Horcoran Baiting, oppose ran Building, of Treasury, Washington, D. C. "zs araio: : 'Washington, 23, 1598. TT, neral Director, Leal | GEO. GARDNER DESIRABLE PROPERTY Wp : ufter four years experienc in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the United States; he is better prepared than ever to execute auy of the following ove, cf ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY active gentlemen or ladive to tarvel for reaponshle, established housc in Ontario Monthly $65.00 and cxpenses. Encloseself-addressed The Dominion Com Chicago. aa HERD ei neni $90 YEARLY to Christian or woman to lookafter our grow- adjoining Counties Correspondent ; work can be done at your home. Enclose self- envelope for particulars this and rand The Light of the World| a Our Saviour In Art cost nearly $100,000 to [rts Nearly 100 superb vings of Christ and his mother by ch rs. Lemwell took 81 orders ristian man or woman can hiake § uick, Territory is going T terms. i xi Mi 2 fohate charge of corres- | the agen WM. TREMEER. 0 required in my constantly on hand, and for sale after the first of next Apr GEO. CARDNER, Port Perry, Jan. 3, 1504. Tosition 1 Manager, Ulited. States 28 Victoria Street, TORONTO, \ The Portraits of cur Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MEMBER oF CONGRESS For REAKLY 20 YEARS vure Etchings Contains twenty four larg es and near from the paintings inde | relatives of the Ireside heavy plate | paper embossed. A ve ; title page de- signed by Tiffany. Bi 1 sketches printed in I open type in tw The greatest work of t ili Century. So iithat when President McKinley saw it be subscribed fmmediately" One ent seiling 600 copiesin a small territory in Pen. nsylvanin. A willion copies will be sold quick: For- Sunes will be mide this Innuguial yearp High class man or woman of good social standing can make a Territory 18 goin und night to ef little fortune in this territory vapidly. Presses running day orders. Wanted -- State Manager to look after correspond- FEYHE undersigned offers for sale at a | branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry. | ence and agents. | bargain his fine property on Lorve Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and | Address to-day TRE CONTINENTAL IP Street, Port Perry, cousisting of a commo- Ornamental | erin, Also Artifi ; AR, LOILDING AND f= Pr | xd, = -- | | man INDING my Livery accomm' dation on Perry St. curtailed, it being far too small to meet the re: quirements of my rapidly creasing' business 1 have leased for a term of years and taken possession of the ommodious Livery Offices and Stables On Queen Street '__entrance adjoining the Canadian. Bank of Commerce property--where 1 will conttandy keep for hire a complete variety of reliable rigs at moderate Charges. Constant at- - | tendance night and day, so parties the| may rely on having their require] | ments met at all times. Patornage respectfully solicited. - Conveyance to all trains. : Wa. JAMIESON Port Perry Sept. 26, 10. a ; the great

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