R. McLaughlin, Esq., Treasurer, floors and doors--in f GOLD DUS will clean anything cleanable--clothes and dishes, t, anything from ccilar to attic. T lightens labor, lessens care. pots and pans, Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, New York, Boston, St. Louis. Montreal. Procras a large space in THE Circular, or something! and it is always better 8 me Foi 11 | Regd -- _ pd also it is ation. OF the robber that steals from many a business man the opportunity to become wealthy IT ISNT ABITTOO0 EARLY fo plan for something good in advertising for fall and winter business. Central Livery ngton ; qualifies us to tch work a abicxly secure | Bvtenta} Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. vent traveling TG uth Avion for us. We a3s theonly winded. " fHadian Pu who have had a branch in your in-{ ith Africa for years, ig = bust mprovemen! rl auth engra and TS her MH robabi adian Oop! better ill than in oles ! iy one, ia Sours ara ve of this that vill ail rcs ul Pp e r 131 Jomuatiaon o our Anyone ing & offices in Mont Fo se terms ny Apply ud 'Washin, eau Monsen) ora Ptabing Company, Gaciph. On Ontario. HORSE- -SHOE Ne A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. C. W. SWITZER hE ox broad s the Patents procured through Marion & Ma- nn rion receive special notice without Ee rbuted thronghont | N N ACCOUNT WITH THE FOR THE YEAR 1902. iv02 RECEIPTS. March 3, 7. R. McLaughlin, Tronsurer, 1901 . 50 00 Jan. 1, Balance on hand from 1901. ........ tithes $ 20 36 | M2 Daniel English, Assessor, 1001 .. 40 00 Bocrowed to meet Current Expenses. ri 650 00 July 9, Wm. Lncas, half-year's salary .. .... ..... 60 00 eb, 6, Jas. Parr for Dr. Campbell's statute labor... ... 2 00 Dec. 1 Anson Taylor, esi Rare and Board of Health 30 00 eb, 11, Robt. Mahood, rent of Skating Rink . 11 00 g Ja McLanghlin, services Quuncilor. 25 00 Feb, 13 Messrs Howden and Hyland taxes lot 3 con. 4 9 45 Robert Thompson, services Uouncilor ...... 25 00 March 8, John McKenzie, arrears of taxes 1901 ....... 9 40 Robert Jobb, services as Councilor .. 25 00 > Beldon Pickell, arrears of taxes 1901 334 Thomas Wood, services Councilor .. 25 00 Mared 13, Samuel Everson, arrears of taxes 1901. 5 62 Daniel English, selecting Jurors and Mtending March 31, J. W. Crozier, arrears of taxes 1901 . 2 43 Judge's Court. .........oun. 4 40 April 7, Heury Brown, rent of roadway... . 1 00 John Samells, balance on taxes mistake 1901. 11 70 $427 20 April 9, Robert Venning, arrears of taves 1901... 2 40 STATIONERY AND PRINTING. May 5, Tiohard Bonn, arrears of taxes 1001... .. 1 62 | Jan, 13, Forms for Municipal Elections. $385 James Parr, P.M. fine : . 1 00 Telegraphing re R. Bartley ................ 25 Jure 19, License Inspector . Cu 35 00 Municipal World, 6 cap . 5 00! County Treasurer, Legislative Grant. C208 00|Feh, 6, James Hale, printing Furancial Statement. 500 dilly 7. G. L McLaughlin, for cedar timber. 190 | Hart & Riddle, balance of account 306 | Borrowed to meet current expenses 450 00 | March 3, J. R. McLanghlin, postage . 2 50 August 4, Borrowed to mect current expenses .. «+ 300 00| April 7, H. Parsons, printing as per account. . 26 75 Dect. 21, County Treasurer, Acsentoe Land Tax. ....... 15 33 | July 9, Municipal World, supplies . . 313 Nov. 3, Collector of Taxes HR cur snnsegn 1500 001 Mart & Riddle, stationery 328 | Nov. 22, Collector of Taxes 575 00 | James Gale, advertising (ouit of Revision. . 3 00 Dec. 1, Collector of Taxes . 875 00 Sept. 1, Jas. Gale, printing Voters' List atid advertising > a ol Tous Hall from Swiss Bell I Ringers. io % [Nov 3, Jas. Gale, advertising Court of Revision .... se. 2, Collector of Taxes ..... . Dec, 6, License Ins eotor. . 35 00 | Collector of 400 00 SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS. a eee 3 Dovel Mebsorl me » 'Ap y m, Toms, five Pp 15s 17 day 5 Wm, Touw, Jue sheep,» 3 ot. , George Marlow, one lamb ..... $6559 93 | eo, 1, Albert McGill, one sheep... EXPENDITURE. Thos. Hyland, one lamb. ROADS AND BRIDGES: Jan, 13, C. Li. Vickery, lumbet aa pr acct. . £10 86 | rl Matthaw Dewell, work Darlington boundary... 2 50 | BOARD OF HEALTH Thomas Swain, drawing lumber 1 Jan, 13, Wm. McLaughlin, member Board of Health $3 00 Feb. 6, Wm. Nesbitt, performing Dr. Campbell's 8, Wm. Barton, member Board of Health 3 00 tabor 2 00 Jas. Parr, member Board of Health. . 3 00 Wm. J. Crawford, 8% rods wire fence 1 30 Drs Archer & rio disinfecting 8 00 | Stephen Hulbert, shoveling snow 00 - March 3, James Williamson, 18 loads gravel 90 £15 00 David Hall, shovelling snow 00 COUNTY RATE AND SINKING FUND L. P. Werry, Div. 9 50 | ren antics' T re OAR April 7, Jas. Crawford, repairing road 70 | Dec 30, De omy Rate $1270 i foram, Bosna, SOPAIING Tend ! a0 | Counties' Treasurer, Special Rate 97 00 | J: W. Enierson. repairing crowbar 35 $1347 87 Henry Croker, work on Gravel Road 70 | LAV CORDS $1367 87 John Bartlett, cedar furnished 76 80 . - > . May 5, Humphrey Wood, repairs Manvers boundary 3 45| Feb. 6, H. F. Hunter, Solicitor for Township........ $60 00 Margaret Crawford, one stick timber o5| May 5, H. F. Hunter, costs and disbursements re S35 75 00 June 2, James Nesbitt, building culvert, qr. line 14 00 | Oct. 6, H.L. Ebbels, advice re 88 5 15 00 Robt. Spinks, repairs road div. 18 1 00 a (eo. McGill, repairs road Manvers boundary 4 00 $150 00 | Thos. Taylor, rebate road work lot 8 con I 2 50 Mrs. Smith, 57 rods wire fence 8 5 MISCELLANEOUS Albert English, repairs on con 2 2 00 : od July 7, Geo. McGill, work an Manvers beundary 2 oo [Jan 13, R-J Drace, ballot bog and lock 0 $170 Wm. Mountjoy, 58 rods wire fence 8 70 A. Taylor, expenses to Bowmanville in connec | : 10, BX X { tion with R. R- By Law and 8 SNo. 5 8 00 Chicago, H. Deacon, 48 rods wire fence 0 peb. 6. Wm T tro bal wa 7 John Byers 69 loads gravel gs | Feb. 6, Wm, Lucas, wood for hall $2; oy low | hn obaston 139 Ioad 0 $2.25 425) John Johnston 139 loads gravel ac 89 C. J). Pearse, insurance on hall and drill shed 20 25 Wm. Spence, half amt. work Reach boundary 28 04 ; 2 A ! : pril Wm Parr, furnishings 170 C. L. Vickery, Hemlock plank 21 SF ! ; John Johnston, work on Div 29 18 erguson, re ate on taxes 88 TT 4s WOR Jane 2, W. J. Beacock, Treas S..S. 7, rent of school Alfred Bradburn, 77 rods wire fence , gn A. McGill, gravel and work 8 - oF eleet iw J. Hooey ig kon div 23 [July 7, Jas White, use of ball for Polling Booth 4 00 Be a aor a x varial div 22 . A. H. Veal, rent of house for Polling Booth 4 00 , ; ug. 4, Treasurer re Witnesses Equalization Court 11 50 Wm, White, work on div 26 6 OC R. J. McNall coal 6 00 WJ. Beacock, repair culvert ) : ally, repairing Jweigh coales % o I Nov. 3, Treas. re Witnesses Equalization Court 975 Ed. Galbraith, 10 rods wire fence 5 3. Jreas. It : 1 Je I, W. eacock, expenses re Voters List per Isaac Whitfield, work and material div 3 J. Judge's order 29 80 Isaac Whitfield, 58 rods wire fence 8 7 ' 3 wh Ww esley Mountjoy, gravel and damags tc OF LO Dn " NE Robt | rawford, cleaning hall 3 0 Ed, Galbraith, 50 loads gravel 2 50 | Pee 15 Treasurer Discount on Cheques Albert English, work on div 27 00 as Albert English, 50 rods wire fe 5 $103 53 David Galbraith, rep. br 8 2 CHARITY | George Marlow, work on di an. 13, Enoch Lambkir 4 00 Wm. Hooken 200 Eber Sanderson, 60 rods wire fence Expenses re R. Harley 200 | Aug. 4, Robt Bartley 5 00 dohn Bartlett, work and material con 9 Feb. & En I 5 00 Won Hooken. 50 rec 3 m Hoe 200 Be Roh I 5 00 i a eis Wo EE ra 2% |e vB 1B John Jobb, overtime on statute labor March 3, RLY A 500 | Oct. 6 Robt Bartle) 500 | Jas. Gordon, 158 loads gravel Enoch Lustbicia HE Brod) Jami in 300 D. Johnston, repairs to bridge April 7, Robt, Bartley 500 | Nov. 3, Robt Barth 500 K. Glenny, work on road a i We Hone i% (Geo, Spencer, } cost work on Manvers boundary May 5, Robt, Bartley 500 | Dec. 1, Robt. Bart! 500 Reo Brows vor os Darlington boundary Epoch Jauhidn 2] igo 1x R. Philp, work on con 7 10 00 | June 2, Robert Bartley 500 Frank ET bord Aaron Hulbert, re pair Caesarea wharf 32 00 | Enoch Lambkin 400 inh artiey Angust 4, John M. Johnston, work on Div 29 50 | July 7, Hm. eter 3] a Junany 198 79 Victor Goodman, 45 loads gravel 25 Enoch Lambkin «0 #139 00 Darid Hall, work on Gravel road 4 SCHOOL MONEYS | David Fallis, work on qr line 4 y Jus. Gordon, 227 loads gravel 3 Logimive Toutes Rate und | m Albert English, work div 27 1 751 No. 1--J. II. Devitt $22 75 $300 38 Jos. McCracken, work div 25 5 2 John Wright 50 60 751 65 Andrew Devitt, gravel and timber 4 3 3-- Daniel English 11 55 326 73 Henry Sloan, work on div 45 10 75 4--Wm. Vance 17 50 320 89 Vim. Fowler, work on road 7 00 5--Robt. Parr 25 50 346 72 T. H. Brown, work on Manvers boundary 62] 6-J wept Forder 17 35 208 09 Robt Parr, work on road . 300] 7--W. J. Beacock 22 80 325 74 8am. McLaughlin, work on Side road con 5 2 00 | 8--Geo. Hooey 14 60 287 36 | Geo. MoGill, work on Manvers boundary 100] 9--Jas. Malcolm 25 35 249 11 | Jas. Nesbitt, repair culvert qr line 2 65 | ! - - | Sept. 1, Henry Mountjoy, work on div 17 2 00 $208 00 $3204 67 John Lane work on Pool's Hill 275 Alfred Wright, work on con 10 10 00 John Byers, repair culvert 'e 125 We hereby crtify that we have examined the Treasurer's John C. Hooey, repairs two culverts 5 00 | Books and accounts with vouchers thereto belonging and found John Byers, 58 rods wire fence 8 70 | them correct and also examined the Taxes of every ratepayer and Charles Marlow, road scraper and nails 9 55 | with one « exception found them cori ect. Oct. John Bartlett, work and material 12 30 > Isaac Whitfield, work and material 2 10 hy A ar) | AuprTors Ed. Armstrong, work on road 3 05 A Nov, 3, Andrew Kinsman, repairing road tools 65 Howard Glenny, repairing road.. 8 00 Windel Ginn. repairing road 1 00 led oo Mrs. T. Pollard, for gravel, 198 loade 9 90 EXPENEDITURE, Geo. Hawkin, tor gravel 2¥ loads 105 and Bridge Dec. 1, Albert McGill work on road sos and Bridges Anson Tayler, 58 rods wire fenco 8 30 CRATILY ....vieesvesssesnnrasss svsaassevs brane Ed. Armstrong, work on dir 47 1T 85 | Sheep J. Bartlett, repair bridge 13 50 Salaries snd Allowances Richard Snggitt, work on side Hoe con 11 7 75] Sehools Stephen Page, work on gr Tine con 1.. . 10 60 | stationery and Printing . D. Galbraith, work and repairs div 30. ....... 2 C01 County and Special Rate and Express Charges Robt, Thompson, work on bridge con 9. 2UODTLAw CoBta. ows »sevsrsnsi nsndnnss A. Hulbert, repair road... 1 00 | Miscellaneous ce. Mra Pollard, 50 loads gravel . Z 50 Balance on Hand ... White, rep culvert and gravel Div 26 2 55 ims 15, Jas. Byers, work on road - . 50 £6559 95 Ed. Fitz, work ou Manvers boundary... .... 2 00 W. E. Thompson, repair con 8 Sudviae 2 95 Geo. Marlow, repairs con 7 1 00 Bertram Wood, twa new culverts and repairs 21 50 ASSETS. [ LIABILITIES. wee wr | Balance on hand 32 95 | R. R. Debenture No.2 174 59 02 | Township Property. 2200 00 | Notes .. a isa He 2 Weigh Scales. . ... 125 00 | Interest " SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES. R. i Debenture No. 1 167 91 oT 20 89 Dan. English, D.R. O. ....... : $11 00 Non- Res. Land Tax. David Fallis, D. R. 0. ....... 11 00 Uncollected taxes. ... Sea 3 . J, Beacock, D.R. O. 11 00 | Arrears of Taxes..... 1 ah PD.R.O. ... 7 00 S17 Wm. Lucas, services as per account, 25 80 $3004 74 niin Thomas White, Collector, 1901 ... 55 00 Be SE i ABR avn FA; Hyland, Auditor, 1901 saints 6 00 " a Cl ------ - -- Cea - isi Over Sixty Years DOWN MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been { wed by millions of mothers for their children while | AIA the hing Pmes Away tecthing. If disturbed st night and broken of you From and Cold rest by a sick child sufferiog and crying with pain of -- Cutting Teeth, send at once and got » bottle of " Mrs. Winstow's Bosthing Syrup for Callren Tooting, Te| Just now a number of our readers | ZY ld beg to intimate to my | "il relieve the poor little ruerer immediately. Depend are plannig where they will go for friend. d th bli upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures | the winter and no doubt the majority 'many friends and the public in gen- | Diarrhea, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Cures finer will do ac they have don 'eral that I have opened a Restaur- | Win Colic, Roftens the Gums, Reduces Inflammation. pithem w Y hay ef nt inn the Hiscox Block, just east | nd gives tons and evergy to the whale system. Mrs. | 10 the past, buy roundtrip excur- inslow's Soothis 8 Teething of the-Bank of Commerce. where 1 Lr i Sign tickers, goed 2 Bid Foils, wu be delighted, at all times, to | oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the to Southern Pines, N. C..and those 10 all callers the proper | United States. Prico twonty-ive cents a botle. Boid who want to make side trips of a ent nutritious Food for the |? drssists throughout the worid. Be surs and sak | few weeks to Florida, Louisiana or for MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP." | Texas can get round-trip tickets YSTERS i from Southern Pines to the points : they desire to visit at the most O? are ate ot adammed . price 7 favorable Te and thus save un- mber smo, : deep sea wvariety--direct from | 5.1. Currency and Fair Play chewing| pines is BE i outhrn (daily)--always in stock, | 1, Z ay ewing Pines is fhe ead Quarters for served as tiey should be, baceos are the same size price Noribern Tourist It is located in X CYS Jor or 501d | 45 ye consumer as formerly. We hve] the hi nd hill helo e pint, quart or in larger Quanti=| y1u, extended the time for the re t fhe lugs sand hills among the Loug al quotations for Church | yon or soos tars to J rederp | Lea nes on the Seaboard Air Entertainments and oy ags to January Line Railway, which is one of the . ; : most direct routes between New THE EMPIRE TOBACCO CO.. |York, Washi d Jackson- 8, ade' from a recipe Limited | 2010 ington; and Jackson of § gn ch. ville, Florida. an wic 3 Pp : an a & of We our who are expectingfto take a Southern trip}: ee) hat XC John T. Patrick, C., and he will send free of charge, printed matter that willbe of much interest. ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in | I EARTILY thenking the public for the 'North Ontario Observer: PORT PERRY. liberal patronage received during the many years { have kept a Livery Establish 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 the public may be | better accommodated with safe and desir | able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and' Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERKY, ONT.q EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY H. PARSONS 1 per annum, if pald in advance : if not £1.50 No subscription taken for less paper diecontinned TERMS wil be charged than six months | until arrears sre paid up, and no LETTERS containing money, when addressed to thi: Office, prepaid and registered wili be at our risk ADVERTISEMENTS measured Ly Nonparie', snd charged according to the space they occupy ADVERTISEMENTS received for plication, with cific instructions, will inserted unt! forbid and charged accordingly. No advertise ment will be taken out until paid for. A Li IBERAL discount allowed to Merchanis and other 0 advertise by the year or half yi THESE terms will in all cases be striotly adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. Hand Bills, Posters, Programs, Bill Heads, ~~ Theck Letter Heads, 'Wedding Invitations, Recelp Books, Cirealars, Assembly Cards, Visiting Cards, &o. mphlet Dodgers, Blank Forms, Business Card Books, of every at ne and color exes mpdy oo Jaw ERO Pier. csabbment Cin the County... Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &¢ printed can bave them printed to take home with them H; PARSONS. DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SALHI FEE undersigned ned offers for sale at =» T bargain his fine property on Lorne Street, Port Perry, consisting of a commo- dious Dwelling House, containing six rooms, ball and three closets ; there is a good stone cellar under the main t and foundation under the kitchen, allin a state of repair. There are three lots which have been converted into a splendid Garden, in which are a large number of choice, thriv- ing fruit 5 Srv ATE pele, le, Chere. and Plum -- pe and other small | Jine fruit at hi ses a: - le fare pl or particulars SPRY CS. 5. GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1896. State if patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. the Parent Ruconp $1.00 annum. Samples free, it's a strong Statement but'a straight fact, when we say that 'the greatest help to the live groesr and general storekeeper in Canadd is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. d cent for a post card and send for & sample copy and be convinced. The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited] 76RONTD. MONTREAL. E=7- Klondyke, British Columbia, North-West Territory. and M ing Lifensed Auctioneers and Valuators for the Township of Reach, Village of Port P ariy. and Township of Scugog EG TO INTIMATE tt the gencral public that ary busintsd under the above head intrusted to fHeir care will receive their best attention in evéry respect to securo the greatest possible success. -- With Sale Lists carefully made out and Blank Forms furnisned hy of Charge, together with very Moderate Charges for sales they ask for a fair trial and no favor to satisy all that they are worthy cf public patronage. Parties wishing to engage their services are directed for sale dates to the OBskxyEK Office, Port Perry, and make arrangements there, or apply personally or by letter to either TORR ABBOTT, Port Perry, or S. McKITRICK, Greenbank. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &c FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, 7 ISHES at this the commencement eo WwW another Auction Sale Season tore turn thuhks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In refpiesting their esteemed and continued patroffage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spared on his part to maks all sales entrusted tc him successes. His very extensive practice in the past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. Sale list made out and blank notes supplied free on application. Parties withing to engage his sefvicer may consult hie SALE REGISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, an make arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry P. O Nov. 1, 1001. PAINTING Kalsomining, &c rYHE uudersigned would take this oppor tunity of thanking his numerous pat rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he has carried ou the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he ix better prepared than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties ontrosting their work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &e,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronége soli cited. . WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. * GEO. GARDNER ISHES to inform the public of Port Perry and surrounding country, that after four years experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the United States, he is better prepared than ever to execute any of the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and Oruamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain peromnent and will endure any weather, Concrete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and r totals would Join Tou now ally; for Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND BINGL! which I am'determined to wes of Digcound will be allowed on all Sales from and no super ority of my Boods will appa: "ding the blia fort Gna fe pe over HaRN tty As an inducement to Ca: unti Jan. 1st next. All work oy &&F MADE BY HAND factory work ke| a stock, 'the at once become wrt on haud and repairs neal y and ron rYs attended to, JOHN ROLPH: Port Perey, Dog hs 199 Dee. 1, 1802. Agricultural Machmes mt AN J este IMPLEMENTS REN A SUNDERLAND F{YHE undersigned 3 Keeps on hand and fof sales the following Agricultnral Mach ines and Implements manufactured by the MIR EAMLTOR WTR OD OF PETERBORO: Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Ruke, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina' tion Plows, Champion Plows, S. T. Cultivator, 8. 1. Harrow, Land Roller, Stoel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks; &e¢/ ulso the following, the manufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High class Threshing ontfits, Traction! Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Haller, Portable Trinmph Engine. T am prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple- ments, Repairs, &e. a A call solicited. McDonald's Hotel, One door West of R. K. BRYANT Sunderland, April 8, 1893. Sealed Tenders EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties--- belong ng to Mr. John Adams, advertised 0 be sgld by auction on the 23rd November, and withdrawn at the sale. Z J: A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. Nov. 30, 1599: MONEY TO ) LOAN. We have funds from private parties for fnvestment on mortgage at 4) PEK CENT. 30d those who wih to revew old mortguges, buy wore land or build. way from ue without any deluy, {anil very e have Jortomers i want to buy bu, : also thore who would exchani Ifyou have farme or pertien for sale, commercial, mechanical, or business any kind, please send us price and description of same Fire and Life Insurance fected, and a gen ral fuancial 28 Victorts Brel Porro. The Portraits of our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MEMBER oF CONGRESS FOR NEAKLY 20 YEARY Contains twenty e Photo-gravure toh trom the paintings Ss the families and ne relatives of the Fresinte, 3 on heavy Bate r embossed pe £ signed by Tiffany. siege large. open type in two of the 20th Century. So beaut President McKivley saw it ho vubscribed iniioed One agent selling 600 copies in a small at n Pen. nsylvenia. A million copies will be sold quick, For- tunes will be made this Inaugural year. lligh olass man or woman of good social standing can make & little fortune in this territory. Torritory is going rapidly. Presses running day and night to fill orders. Wanted i Manager to look after correspond. ence and ae; Address bg: THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, Try: B.C. btai i Al terial ired pi n ibe bo mal required in my or sais ro don ANTED -- TRUST active gentlemen or oRTHY Saree) for reaponsble, Satablished house Ontario Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position teady. forse Encloseself-addressed tam ped envelope. The Dominion Com ? ny, Dept. Y Chicago. We | work "can dd, at your Home, "Enclose self- ressend, envel for tionary ) to A. To. REMAN, 6 A = 0. Jroasury, Waskiseich D. The Light of the World ee OR Our Saviour In Aft ORTHY ANC | SR EE oh SER _ LIVERY Ri HOVAL INDING my ny Livery accomm dation on Perry St. curtailed, it being far too smalito meet the re- quirements of my rapidly increasin business I have leased for a term '| years and taken possession of the sopmedions. Sa Slices. and {On Queen Street entrance adjoining 'the Catalan great | Bank of Commerce: eae th | [will constantly ;